Underrated ‘90s Band To Release New Music for the First Time in 30 Years
Sugar returns with first new music in over 30 years and announces May 2026 tour dates in New York and London, with Pennsylvania stops in September 2024.
- On Wednesday, Sugar announced their reunion on Instagram, marking the band's return with its first new music in 30 years.
- Bob Mould regrouped the band in the studio last year after an ongoing solo career; his latest LP was March’s Here We Go Crazy, and audience reactions will guide future activity.
- The new single House of Dead Memories is streaming from the band's official website, and Bob Mould described it as a failed-relationship song with a Sugar-type riff recorded by the three of them together.
- Webster Hall will host Sugar on May 2 and 3 in New York City, with David Barbe and Malcolm Travis joining, and tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 24 with presales Oct. 22.
- With future plans hinging on response, Bob Mould said further activity depends on audience reactions, and The Miracle Year album is due next month.
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Listen to “House Of Dead Memories”: Sugar's first new music for thirty years
Sugar - the band formed by Hüsker Dü's Bob Mould with bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis - return with their first new music for thirty years. Click here and subscribe to Uncut Sugar – the band formed by Hüsker Dü’s Bob Mould with bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis – return with their first new music for thirty years. You can hear their comeback single “House Of Dead Memories” below. Says Mould, “Sugar was a meteorite. I…
Sugar Returns With "House Of Dead Memories" - Ghettoblaster Magazine
It was only a matter of time before Sugar would reemerge from the shadows after Bob Mould’s stunning Here We Go Crazy. The iconic alternative rock trio, alongside bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis – returns today with their first new music together in over three decades, “House of Dead Memories.” Recorded at Tiny Telephone Oakland in June 2025. Sugar will celebrate “House of Dead Memories” with their first live performances together…
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