Performed “Live at The Break Room” 1999. Live is a live album by American emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. A set list from the How it Feels to Be Something On tour, it was released in 1999 on Sub Pop. Sunny Day Real Estate was apparently displeased with the outcome of the record. However, their label Sub Pop apparently did not run the record by the band before releasing it to the public. This record is allegedly the reason why Sunny Day Real Estate left Sub Pop for another label. The core of …
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Performed “Live at The Break Room” 1999.
Live is a live album by American emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. A set list from the How it Feels to Be Something On tour, it was released in 1999 on Sub Pop. Sunny Day Real Estate was apparently displeased with the outcome of the record. However, their label Sub Pop apparently did not run the record by the band before releasing it to the public. This record is allegedly the reason why Sunny Day Real Estate left Sub Pop for another label.
The core of Sunny Day Real Estate formed in 1992, originally under the name Empty Set. Empty Set consisted of Dan Hoerner (guitar, vocals), Nate Mendel (bass), and William Goldsmith (drums). They released a 7-inch, Flatland Spider, before a tumultuous period of musical chairs and name changes. In that timeframe, Mendel took a break to tour with another band, Hoerner took over the bass, and the group was joined by Jeremy Enigk, a high school friend of Goldsmith. Before long, Enigk ascended as the permanent frontman of the band. Where Hoerner’s vocal style had been in the rougher, ******** vein, Enigk’s higher-pitched, somewhat strained vocal style added greater emotional depth to the band’s songs. When Mendel returned, the complete band settled on the name Sunny Day Real Estate. They released another 7-inch, Thief, Steal Me a Peach in 1993.
Dir / Prod / Editor Duncan Sharp
Director of Photography - Christopher Bell
Cam Ops:
Chris Bell
Kyle Carver
David Leyse
Tim Smithe
DUNCAN
From “Diary”, sunny day real estate first album.
CAROL
This is 2/4 of one of my favourite bands Sunny Day Real Estate playing the song “The Ocean” of their album “The Rising Tide”.
CHARLEY
Sunny Day Real Estate, previously unreleased video.
DORIAN
Jeremy Enigk and Dan Hoerner playing “Tearing In My Heart”
AURELIO
Cypress Hill Real Estate from the album Real Estate
(C) 1992 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
EDWARD
Real Estate by Cadence Weapon
(c) 2008 Upper Class Recordings, Inc., Under Exclusive License To Anti, Inc.
DESHAWN
Rising Tide tune performed live.
ALBERT