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How Does It Feel To Be Someone (Sunny Day Real Estate, 1998) 
Sunny Day Real Estate - How Does It Feel To Be Someone (CD 1998)
Title: How Does It Feel To Be Someone
Record Label: Sub Pop
Release Year: 1998
EAN: 0098787040920
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID30634006
Description: Sunny Day Real Estate: Jeremy Enigk: (vocals, guitar); Dan Hoerner (guitar); J. Palmer (bass); William Goldsmith (drums).The reassembled Sunny Day Real Estate, minus original bassist Nate Mendel (departed for Foo Fighters), has quieted d...
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Track Listing
1. Pillars
2. Roses In Water
3. Every Shining Time You Arrive
4. Two Promises
5. 100 Million
6. How It Feels To Be Something On
7. Prophet
8. Guitar And Video Games
9. Shark's Own Private F***
10. Days Were Golden

Details
Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:PIAS UK/Sony DADC
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Sunny Day Real Estate: Jeremy Enigk: (vocals, guitar); Dan Hoerner (guitar); J. Palmer (bass); William Goldsmith (drums).The reassembled Sunny Day Real Estate, minus original bassist Nate Mendel (departed for Foo Fighters), has quieted down a notch since its eponymous 1995 album, but the group hasn't compromised its characteristic intensity. HOW IT FEELS is a dark and haunting album that creates an unforgettable mood by layering angry, powerful guitar chords and Jeremy Enigk's yearning vocals against a glowing musical background. Longing and desire permeate the lovely, restrained "Every Shining Time You Arrive," and the frustration is palpable on "How it Feels to Be Something On." Their third album takes Sunny Day Real Estate's typical darkness and anxiety and adds a big helping of maturity and restraint, with a result that will please both fans and neophytes.

Editorial Reviews
...the album surpassed both fans' and critics' expectations, blending the passion of SDRE's past with the wisdom of its present...
CMJ (01/11/1999)


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