this article is from mtv.com, news section.
it's basically old news, except for probably the jeremy quote.
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Sunny Day Real Estate Surfs "Tide" For New LP
After issuing its "Live" concert record on Sub Pop last
year, Seattle emo-core band Sunny Day Real Estate
has wrapped work on its fourth studio album, titled
"The Rising Tide," due out on Time Bomb Recordings
on June 20.
"The Rising Tide" will mark SDRE's second album
since reforming in late 1997 after a two-year hiatus,
during which two of its members, bassist Nate Mendel
and drummer William Goldsmith, joined the Foo
Fighters.
In 1998, the band released the critically acclaimed
"How It Feels To Be Something On," featuring the
reunion of Goldsmith, guitarist Dan Hoerner, and lead
singer Jeremy Enigk (see "Sunny Day Real Estate
Talks About The 'Emo-Core' Tag").
That same lineup recorded the new album with
producer Lou Giordano at sessions held late last year
at Dreamland Studios in Woodstock, New York and
mixed earlier this year at the Warehouse in Vancouver,
British Columbia.
"I thought it was really important for this album to have
color and depth," Enigk explained in a statement. "In
the past, we've always gone into the studio with only
four parts: vocals, guitar, bass, and drums. This time
we concentrated on writing cool songs, took a little
more time to explore and dug a little deeper."
As a preview of "The Rising Tide," Sunny Day Real
Estate has made a demo version of "The Ocean," a
new track slated for the new record, available as a free
MP3 download at the band's official Web site, located
at www.sunnydayrealestate.com.
-- David Basham
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