After they teased its launch earlier this week, Sunny Day Real Property have unveiled their first new tune in a decade: “Novum Vetus.” The seven-minute-long observe was initially conceived in 1997 when the band first reunited to file How It Feels to Be One thing On. Unique members Jeremy Enigk, Dan Hoerner, and William Goldsmith lastly introduced “Novum Vetus” to life with the assistance of latest members Greg Suran and Chris Jordan at Seattle’s London Bridge Studio. It additionally comes with a music video, which you’ll watch beneath.
Whereas monitoring “Novum Vetus,” Sunny Day Real Property additionally used that recording session to work on a stay re-record of Diary, their iconic 1994 debut. Diary – Reside at London Bridge Studio arrives Could 3 by way of Sub Pop. That very same album is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary this 12 months, and Sunny Day Real Property are occurring tour to have a good time it by enjoying Diary in full.
The final time Sunny Day Real Property put out new music was in 2014 once they launched the observe “Lipton Witch.” They reunited again in 2022 for his or her first exhibits since 2010, and continued to play extra live shows into final 12 months.
Examine Sunny Day Real Estate’s How It Feels to Be One thing On at No. 32 on “The 50 Best Albums of 1998.”