What's Happening?
Bob Mould's '90s band Sugar has officially reunited, releasing a new song titled 'House of Dead Memories' and announcing upcoming shows. Original members Mould, David Barbe, and Malcolm Travis recorded
new music at Tiny Telephone studio in Oakland. Sugar, known for their influential role in the '90s music scene, is set to perform in New York City and London, marking their first shows in three decades. Tickets for these performances will be available starting October 24, with presales beginning on October 22.
Why It's Important?
The reunion of Sugar is a significant event for fans of '90s music, offering a nostalgic return to a pivotal era in popular music. The band's new music and live performances provide an opportunity for both longtime fans and new audiences to experience their unique sound. This comeback may also influence the current music landscape, inspiring other bands from the era to reconnect with their roots and engage with contemporary audiences. Sugar's return highlights the enduring appeal of '90s music and its impact on today's cultural scene.