Sunny Day Real Estate Discography

Sunny Day Real Estate Discography

The discography of Sunny Day Real Estate, a Seattle Emo/Indie band that formed in 1992 and broke up in 1995, getting back together in 1997 but ultimately disbanded in 2001. In 2009, however, the band reunited once again. With Dan Hoerner as vocalist, the band released a two song demo under the name 'Empty Set' and then released a six song demo under the name 'Chewbacca Kaboom' before changing their name to Sunny Day Real Estate. In 1993, the band released their first studio 7", Flatland Spider under their own record label, One Day I Stopped Breathing. They were then joined by Jeremy Enigk on vocals and released another 7", Thief, Steal Me A Peach.
In May 1994, Sunny Day Real Estate released their first album, Diary. The following year, they released a self-titled album (commonly referred to as LP2 by fans) before breaking up. Two years later, they were given the opportunity to release a compilation of rarities. Because there weren't enough songs, they were asked to write some more. While writing, the band decided to get back together and release a studio album. In 1998, How It Feels To Be Something On was released. In 1999 they released a live album, and the following year The Rising Tide was released.
Allegedly due to their record label's struggles, Sunny Day Real Estate broke up in 2001. In 2009, however, the band reunited and did a reunion tour.

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