Drummer Claims Dave Grohl Is Blocking Unreleased Sunny Day Real Estate Album, Bandmate Denies It

Drummer Claims Dave Grohl Is Blocking Unreleased Sunny Day Real Estate Album, Bandmate Denies It
Dave Grohl photograph by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images; William Goldsmith photograph by Karl Walter/Getty Images

William Goldsmith, the drummer of Sunny Day Real Estate—and previously of Foo Fighters—appears to have accused Dave Grohl of blocking the discharge of a beforehand unreleased Sunny Day Real Estate album. The declare, posted on Facebook, was contradicted by Sunny Day Real Estate founding bassist Nate Mendel, who joined Foo Fighters alongside Goldsmith in 1995, and stays a Foo Fighters member to this present day.

In the outline of a video uploaded to Goldsmith’s public Facebook page, which is soundtracked by unidentified instrumentals, Goldsmith wrote, “Recently by way of objective ears I have been reminded of the fact that the greatest Sunny Day Real Estate record ever made remains silenced, abandoned and buried within the murkiest depths of David Grohls sock drawer.”

It continues:

It’s each a stunning slap of actuality and a swift kick within the balls. Gets tougher to deal with every time. Somehow sometime – one thing must be finished. The tragedy of it’s actually manifesting into bodily ache. It truthfully looks like somebody has taken part of me as a human being and locked it in a closet. My spouse checked out me this night and mentioned “I am starting to understand what’s been haunting you for the past 6 years because it’s starting to haunt me as well.” This is just not the primary time I’ve had my voice taken from me. But now This music hasn’t simply been taken away from me anymore – now it’s been taken away from my kids. Unforgivable.

It is unclear what Grohl’s connection to the alleged Sunny Day Real Estate document would have been, as Grohl was by no means a member of SDRE nor concerned in any of their recordings.

Goldsmith and Grohl had a falling-out close to the top of Goldsmith’s tenure in Foo Fighters. Goldsmith famously quit the band after Grohl re-recorded all of his drum takes for the band’s second studio album, The Colour and the Shape, with out informing him. He was changed by Taylor Hawkins.

When reached for remark, Mendel instructed Pitchfork by a consultant, “There is no truth to this story.” Pitchfork has reached out to Goldsmith for additional remark.

The final Sunny Day Real Estate album was 2000’s The Rising Tide. In 2014, they launched a split single with Circa Survive.

 
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