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Real Estate was formed in Ridgewood by lead singer/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:4JuWruv1jBeWne0sJTUH3k">Martin Courtney</a> (Predator Vision and formerly <a href="spotify:artist:5lJ4XQ2hlPlxACN7q3xKL1">Titus Andronicus</a>), guitarist Matthew Mondanile (<a href="spotify:artist:5FQbU5Lrb4pFcW45ZgZzMx">Ducktails</a>), bassist <a href="spotify:artist:5SeeIpngflK0Sn481V9Rhc">Alex Bleeker</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:2YpXA8wolWBe3jEuktmX5d">Alex Bleeker & the Freaks</a>), and drummer Etienne Duguay (Predator Vision). The foursome had played together -- including in a <a href="spotify:artist:3jOstUTkEu2JkjvRdBA5Gu">Weezer</a> cover band -- during high school, but didn't become Real Estate until <a href="spotify:artist:4JuWruv1jBeWne0sJTUH3k">Courtney</a> returned to the Garden State after attending college in Olympia, Washington. After forming in the summer of 2008, the band began playing live that fall and released the "Suburban Beverage" 7", which introduced Real Estate's brand of surfy, lo-fi pop, early in 2009. A song on the Underwater Peoples Records Showcase and the Fake Blues EP appeared that summer. The band spent the fall touring with Girls before their self-titled debut was released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Woodsist%22">Woodsist</a>.
The quartet joined the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Domino+Records%22">Domino Records</a> roster in 2011 for its sophomore effort, Days, which hit the shelves and the Billboard charts in the rock, alternative, independent, and vinyl albums categories. It reached number 52 on the Billboard 200. Shortly following its release, the band went through a lineup change with Duguay dropping out; he was replaced by drummer Jackson Pollis. The group was also joined at that point by auxiliary member Jonah Maurer on keyboards and additional guitars. This new assemblage of Real Estate toured feverishly for the well-received Days, though by their return in 2014 with third album Atlas, Maurer had been replaced by Matt Kallman. That LP went on to rank higher on all the same charts, landing in the Billboard 200's Top 40. Following a short break for other projects, including <a href="spotify:artist:4JuWruv1jBeWne0sJTUH3k">Courtney</a>'s solo debut, in May of 2016 Real Estate announced that Mondanile was leaving the band to focus on <a href="spotify:artist:5FQbU5Lrb4pFcW45ZgZzMx">Ducktails</a>. He was replaced by <a href="spotify:artist:5pcVPO1Dc2LkIJZuQohg9k">Julian Lynch</a>, and the quintet of <a href="spotify:artist:4JuWruv1jBeWne0sJTUH3k">Courtney</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5SeeIpngflK0Sn481V9Rhc">Bleeker</a>, Pollis, Kallman, and <a href="spotify:artist:5pcVPO1Dc2LkIJZuQohg9k">Lynch</a> released In Mind in March 2017. Three years later they returned with their fifth studio album The Main Thing, which explored themes of growing up mixed with a healthy fear of an oncoming apocalypse. The Main Thing was preceded by first single "Paper Cup," which featured guest vocals from Amelia Meath of <a href="spotify:artist:39vA9YljbnOApXKniLWBZv">Sylvan Esso</a>. Pollis left the band in 2020 and the next year the Half a Human EP gathered together material that the band had begun recording during the sessions for The Main Thing and finished later. Drummer Sammi Niss stepped in to replace Pollis, and this lineup of Real Estate recorded sixth studio album Daniel. The album was released in February of 2024. ~ Heather Phares & Marcy Donelson, Rovi
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