A 1990s rock band is reuniting for new music and their first tour dates in more than three decades.
Sugar, led by singer-guitarist Bob Mould of Hüsker Dü fame, released a new song called “House of Dead Memories.” Mould told Rolling Stone that he wrote it 14 years ago when the group considered a reunion for the 20th anniversary of Sugar’s debut album, “Copper Blue,” but held off when the band’s reformation didn’t happen.
“It’s a failed-relationship song, nothing too unique for me,” Mould said. “But the riff is definitely a Sugar-type riff, and it was fun to get the three of us on the floor together to record for the first time in ages.”
Mould, an Upstate New York native, formed Sugar with bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis in the early ‘90s. The alternative rock trio releas