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The Fire Theft

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The Fire Theft

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The final implosion of Seattle's <a href="spotify:artist:2lZkXWxkZsZzBocxMjN1or">Sunny Day Real Estate</a> in 2001 was pretty anticlimactic, since at that point the band had splintered and re-formed at least three times during its temperamental yet influential existence. Quests for faith and gigs with <a href="spotify:artist:7jy3rLJdDQY21OgRLCZ9sD">the Foo Fighters</a> had caused them to part, but in 2003 the Fire Theft brought them back together. Or, three quarters of them, anyway. Vocalist/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:6jUpCAtHPCEowkiAo4bpWK">Jeremy Enigk</a>, drummer William Goldsmith, and bassist Nate Mendel re-formed around a batch of songs that acknowledged their collective past in lyric, but exorcised the lingering demons with a new musical direction. When their self-titled debut dropped from Rykodisc in September 2003, it featured ambitious instrumentals, classicist rock elements tempered with stylized indie grit, and plenty of <a href="spotify:artist:6jUpCAtHPCEowkiAo4bpWK">Enigk</a>'s captivating voice. The band embarked on a club tour with <a href="spotify:artist:68FN0jXG0C1pExDFWtKZ5d">Laguardia</a> that fall. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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