Sugar (American band)

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Sugar are an American alternative rock band. Originally active between 1992 and early 1995, they were led by the singer and guitarist Bob Mould (ex-Hüsker Dü), alongside bassist David Barbe (ex-Mercyland) and drummer Malcolm Travis (ex-Human Sexual Response).<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> Following thirty years of inactivity, the band reformed in October 2025.

Career

After frontman Bob Mould departed from Hüsker Du, he released two solo ventures, the critically acclaimed Workbook as well as Black Sheets of Rain. Mould parted ways with Virgin Records in 1991, and toured the world as a solo performer while writing and performing dozens of new songs. Mould enlisted David Barbe and Malcolm Travis as the rhythm section for future recording sessions.

In early 1992, Mould, Barbe and Travis rehearsed thirty songs in the back of a tire shop in downtown Athens, Georgia. The band was named in a Waffle House restaurant in Athens, when Mould spotted a sugar packet on the table where he and the other two band members were sitting. Their first concert was on February 20, 1992, at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia.

Later in 1992, the band released the album Copper Blue on Rykodisc in the US and Creation Records in the UK.<ref name="pop">Template:Cite book</ref> Copper Blue was named Album Of The Year 1992 by NME.<ref name="gimme">Template:Cite book</ref> The music videos for the singles "If I Can't Change Your Mind" and "Helpless" received extensive air time on MTV shortly after the album's release.<ref name=all/> The single for "If I Can't Change Your Mind" had moderate success in the UK Singles Chart.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/>

In the spring of 1993, they released Beaster, an EP of material recorded during the Copper Blue sessions. The album proved to be more aggressive than the content on Copper Blue.<ref name=all/> After an abortive attempt to record a second album, the band regrouped and released File Under: Easy Listening in September 1994. It reached No. 7 in the UK Albums Chart.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/>

The band played their final show in Sendai, Japan in January 1995. Barbe wished to spend more time with his growing family. Travis took over the drumming slot in Kustomized. Mould continued performing as a solo artist. A b-side compilation album, Besides, was released in July 1995.

Mould spent the summer of 2012 touring and playing Copper Blue in its entirety, marking the first time he had performed Sugar's material live since the band split up.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In October 2025, several social media accounts were created under the name "Sugar Copper Blue," featuring short archival clips of Sugar shows. All three members of Sugar notably followed the Instagram account, fueling reports of a rumored reunion.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On October 15, 2025, the band's newly-created website announced live shows in London and New York City in 2026, together with a new song called "House of Dead Memories."<ref>[SUGAR - New Music and Shows for 2026 - SUGAR COPPER BLUE https://sugarcopperblue.com/]</ref>

Discography

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The discography of Sugar consists of two studio albums, one EP, one compilation album, one live album, two boxsets and eight singles.

Albums

List of albums, with selected details and chart positions
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Copper Blue
  • Released: September 1992
  • Labels: Rykodisc, Creation
92 12 10
File Under: Easy Listening
  • Released: September 1994
  • Labels: Rykodisc, Creation
50 72 10 7

EPs

List of EPs, with selected details and chart positions
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Beaster
  • Released: April 1993
  • Labels: Rykodisc, Creation
130 94 18 3

Compilations

List of compilation albums, with selected details and chart positions
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Besides
  • Released: June 1995
  • Labels: Rykodisc, Creation
122

Live albums

Box sets

  • A Box of Sugar (Edsel, 2013) – 5xLP
  • Complete Recordings 1992-1995 (Edsel, 2014) – 5xCD

Singles

  • All singles were released on both Creation and Rykodisc; except where indicated.
List of singles, with selected chart positions
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"Changes" (Creation) 1992 77 Copper Blue
"Helpless" (Rykodisc) 5 37
"A Good Idea" 65
"If I Can't Change Your Mind" 1993 30
"Tilted" (Creation) 48 Beaster
"Your Favorite Thing" 1994 14 40 File Under: Easy Listening
"Believe What You're Saying" 73
"Gee Angel" (Rykodisc) 1995
"House of Dead Memories" (Granary/BMG) 2025 House of Dead Memories

References

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