The warehouse is a pretty cool studio owned by Brian Adams, TimeBomb
must be sinking some dough into the new record.
My thoughts.
jen wrote:
> 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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