Hüsker Dü reissues thought to be lost in a fire; Bob Mould getting an honorary degree from the St. Paul school he left to tour with the band in the '80s; a new Mould album; a pair of underplays in the Twin Cities. We’re getting a hefty dose of the Twin Cities punk pioneer.

However, it looks like he's not done. Mould’s post-Hüsker Dü band, Sugar, is teasing, well, something.

Mould formed Sugar in the early ‘90s with David Barbe (ex-Mercyland and producer of Drive-By Truckers) and Malcolm Travis (ex-Human Sexual Response). Much like his former group, Sugar burned brightly and briefly. The group stuck together for just a few years, releasing two full-length studio albums, an EP, and a B-sides set from 1992 to 1995.

This week, Sugar established a handful of social media accounts, which, for

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