Sugar, the alt-rock band Bob Mould fashioned after Hüsker Dü’s break up, have reunited. Again with their first music and reveals in additional than three a long time, the band is gearing up for dates in Could 2026 in London and New York, with Mould alongside authentic bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis. The brand new single, “Home of Useless Reminiscences,” is “a failed-relationship music, nothing too distinctive for me,” Mould tells Rolling Stone in an interview in regards to the reunion. “However the riff is unquestionably a Sugar-type riff, and it was enjoyable to get the three of us on the ground collectively to file for the primary time in ages.” Hearken to it under.
Sugar had reconvened in 2011, round their twentieth anniversary, Mould says within the RS article. However “all of us walked away considering, ‘Eh, not proper now.’ No less than for me, it was like, ‘I believe I’m going to do what I’m doing.’” That was his ongoing solo profession—his newest LP was March’s Here We Go Crazy—however after regrouping within the studio final 12 months, the trio determined the time was proper.
Additional exercise relies on the response to the brand new music and reveals, Mould added. “I don’t wish to get out too far in entrance of the skis, as they are saying. Individuals’s reactions will in all probability information plenty of the probabilities in entrance of us, whether or not it’s extra songs or extra reveals. All three of us are all in for no matter feels proper. I simply wish to see if persons are nonetheless .”
The one is launched by Granary Music/BMG. A brand new 4xLP reissue of the band’s debut album, titled Copper Blue – The Singles Collection, will come out subsequent month for Report Retailer Day.
A Hüsker Dü reside field set, 1985: The Miracle Year, is due out subsequent month. Revisit Eric Harvey’s assessment of Sugar’s reissued albums Copper Blue, Beaster, and File Under: Easy Listening.
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05-02 New York, NY – Webster Corridor
05-03 New York, NY – Webster Corridor
05-23 London, England – Kentish City Discussion board
05-24 London, England – Kentish City Discussion board
