House Of Dead Memories/Long Live Love

Sugar

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Description

Sugar’s House of Dead Memories / Long Live Love is better understood as a two-song single rather than a full album, marking the reunited Bob Mould-led trio’s first new music in more than three decades. The release pairs “House of Dead Memories” with “Long Live Love,” bringing back the band’s classic mix of roaring guitars, bright melodic hooks, and bittersweet alternative-rock energy.

“House of Dead Memories” has the punch and emotional weight expected from Sugar, while “Long Live Love” leans more directly into power-pop immediacy, with a compact, catchy feel that still carries Bob Mould’s familiar guitar-driven intensity. Together, the two songs feel like a concise reunion statement: nostalgic without sounding frozen in the past, energetic without overreaching, and rooted in the same balance of distortion, melody, and emotional urgency that made Sugar’s 1990s work so beloved.

Details
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Barcode :
4099964211900
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Publisher :
BMG Rights Management
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

House Of Dead Memories/Long Live Love

Sugar

Sale - Sale price $21.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $21.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Sugar’s House of Dead Memories / Long Live Love is better understood as a two-song single rather than a full album, marking the reunited Bob Mould-led trio’s first new music in more than three decades. The release pairs “House of Dead Memories” with “Long Live Love,” bringing back the band’s classic mix of roaring guitars, bright melodic hooks, and bittersweet alternative-rock energy.

“House of Dead Memories” has the punch and emotional weight expected from Sugar, while “Long Live Love” leans more directly into power-pop immediacy, with a compact, catchy feel that still carries Bob Mould’s familiar guitar-driven intensity. Together, the two songs feel like a concise reunion statement: nostalgic without sounding frozen in the past, energetic without overreaching, and rooted in the same balance of distortion, melody, and emotional urgency that made Sugar’s 1990s work so beloved.

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