When Sunny Day officially disbanded in 2002, bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith continued playing with the Foo Fighters, while Enigk explored his conversion to Christianity and opted to quit playing music for a time. Most fans expected Enigk to eventually produce another solo album in the vein of '96's Return of the Frog Queen. But then a funny thing happened.
The three Sunny Day vets regrouped sans guitarist Dan Hoerner under the moniker The Fire Theft. Their self-titled debut in September 2003 exhibited some of the prog rock and orchestral elements evident in later Sunny Day offerings, upping the experiment with almost ambient instrumental pieces and sweeping, epic songwriting that showcased Enigk's upper register.
Sunny Day loyalists may argue that members of The Fire Theft took the wrong elements from their old project, and that they should have left well enough alone. But this is not Sunny Day Real Estate II -- it's an entirely new project. While it may not hit that special Sunny Day space, it's still better than all the imitators that the band inadvertently spawned. And who knows -- if we wait a couple of years, maybe one of the guys will convert to Judaism, and The Fire Theft will break up and re-form as Sunny Day Real Estate.