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Sunny Day Real Estate

Live Performances by Sunny Day Real Estate in 1999

  • In January 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate was in a pivotal phase of their career, having just released their third studio album, "How It Feels to Be Some... Read Full Description >

    In January 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate was in a pivotal phase of their career, having just released their third studio album, "How It Feels to Be Something On." This album marked a significant shift in the band's sound, incorporating more melodic elements and emotional depth compared to their earlier work. The live recording from this period captures the band during a time of transition, showcasing their evolving style and lyrical complexity. Notably, this phase also coincided with the band's brief reunion after an initial breakup, highlighting a moment of renewed creativity as they began to establish themselves within the emo genre. The energy in their live performances during this time was indicative of their impact on the music scene, as they were influential in shaping the sound of the late '90s and early 2000s alternative music landscape.

Sunny Day Real Estate - 'In Circles' Live at Liberty Lunch, Austin TX

Liberty Lunch
Austin, TX, United States

February 12, 1999 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • On February 12, 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate performed live at Liberty Lunch in Austin, Texas, showcasing their emotive sound during a pivotal moment i... Read Full Description >

    On February 12, 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate performed live at Liberty Lunch in Austin, Texas, showcasing their emotive sound during a pivotal moment in their career. By this time, they had recently released their album "The Rising Tide" in 1997, which marked their first album after their reunion and had significant commercial and critical impact, solidifying their influence in the emo genre. Notably, "In Circles," the song performed in this recording, is a fan favorite and exemplifies the band's intricate melodies and introspective lyrics. The live performance captured the fervor of their fans, revealing the strong connection between the band and their audience. This period was emblematic of the band's resurgence, as they continued to build their legacy in the late 1990s before ultimately going on hiatus again later that same year.

Sunny Day Real Estate - Pillars Live Performance at The Breakroom, Seattle

The Breakroom
Seattle, WA, United States

May 30, 1999 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • On May 30, 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate performed live at The Breakroom in Seattle, a pivotal moment in their career as they were at the height of thei... Read Full Description >

    On May 30, 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate performed live at The Breakroom in Seattle, a pivotal moment in their career as they were at the height of their creative resurgence following their reunion. At this time, the band had recently released their third studio album, "The Rising Tide," in 1997, which marked their return after a hiatus and showcased their evolving sound. The performance captured in the video "Pillars" features the lineup of Jeremy Enigk, Dan Hoerner, William Goldsmith, and Joe Skyward, highlighting the band's dynamic stage presence. Interestingly, this live performance contributed to their reputation within the emo and indie rock scenes, as they were considered pioneers of the genre. With its intimate setting and raw energy, the concert underscores the band's deep connection with their audience and further solidified their legacy in the 1990s alt-rock landscape.

Sunny Day Real Estate - Live @ Breakroom 1999 [Full Concert] + lyrics

Breakroom
Minneapolis, MN, United States

May 31, 1999 | Video Length: 47:44
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  • On May 31, 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate performed a live concert at the Breakroom in Minneapolis, shortly after the release of their third studio album... Read Full Description >

    On May 31, 1999, Sunny Day Real Estate performed a live concert at the Breakroom in Minneapolis, shortly after the release of their third studio album, "The Rising Tide," which came out in 1997. This period was notable as it marked the band's return to the music scene after a hiatus, with a lineup that included original members Jeremy Enigk, Dan Hoerner, and Nate Mendel, alongside new drummer William Goldsmith. The live recording exemplifies the band's dynamic blend of emo and alternative rock, showcasing their emotionally charged songwriting and intricate instrumentation. This concert reflects a time of resurgence for Sunny Day Real Estate as they gained a larger audience and critically acclaimed status, recognized as pioneers of the emo genre. Despite their brief initial run, the band left a lasting impact on the music landscape, influencing many subsequent artists in the genre.