Sugar – the band shaped by Hüsker Dü’s Bob Mould with bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis – return with their first new music for thirty years.
You may hear their comeback single “Home Of Useless Reminiscences” under.
Says Mould, “Sugar was a meteorite. I spent all of 1991 writing and performing new materials at solo reveals. David and Malcolm had by no means met however I used to be sure we three would work effectively collectively.
“Sugar was a workhorse. After weeks of rehearsal in early 1992, we spent three months recording Copper Blue and Beaster. By summer season 1992, the musical local weather was good for what we created.
“Sugar was a phenomena. Nobody may have predicted the outcomes. We held onto the wheel and did our greatest to benefit from the wild journey. Sugar was a part of a pivotal period in standard music, and a particular time in my life.”
Along with the brand new single, Sugar will carry out collectively for the primary time since January 1995, at New York Metropolis’s Webster Corridor on Saturday, Might 2 (tickets right here) and Sunday, Might 3, 2026 (tickets right here) and London’s O2 Discussion board Kentish City on Saturday, Might 23 and Sunday, Might 24, 2026 (tickets right here).
Subsequent month may even see Sugar 1992 debut album, Copper Blue, commemorated with Copper Blue – The Singles Assortment, a restricted version 4LP field set to be launched by BMG on Document Retailer Day Black Friday, November 28.