Diary by Sunny Day Real Estate, released 10 September 2009, includes the following tracks: "Song About An Angel", "47", "Pheurton Skeurto", "48" and more.
This version of Diary comes as a 1xCD. - BONUSTRACKS & UPDATED LINER NOTES
"Diary (Remaster)" is the definitive reissue of Sunny Day Real Estate's groundbreaking debut album, now available in a high-quality CD format. Originally released in 1994, "Diary" is widely regarded as one of the most influential albums in the emo and indie rock genres, featuring emotionally charged lyrics and dynamic instrumentation that set a new standard for alternative music. The remastered edition enhances every nuance of the original recordings, offering both longtime fans and new listeners an immersive audio experience. Sunny Day Real Estate emerged from Seattle?s vibrant music scene in the early '90s and quickly became pioneers with their introspective songwriting and passionate performances. Their legacy includes inspiring countless bands within emo, post-hardcore, and beyond. This release comes courtesy of Sub Pop Records?a legendary independent label known for launching iconic acts like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Fleet Foxes?renowned for its commitment to innovative artists across diverse genres.
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