Seattle proto-emo heroes Sunny Day Real Estate have broken up twice, in 1995 and 2001. But they're back together again for a North American reunion tour, and this time, all four original members are on board.

After the band's 1995 breakup, bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith joined Dave Grohl's Foo Fighters. When Sunny Day got back together in 1997, Goldsmith rejoined, but Mendel remained a Foo. This time, though, Mendel is back in the fold.

In a statement from Sub Pop, Mendel said, "I wasn't around for the second version of the band that recorded the third and fourth albums, so I've always had a feeling of unfinished business there. We had all these outsized ideas back then, 'Everyone's going to learn a new instrument,' and 'Let's do a rock opera,' but before we could get anywhere with them, the band broke up. We left behind all these weird and beautiful songs, though, and they've stuck with me all this time. I'm really happy that we get a chance to play them together again."

The reunion tour kicks off September 17 in Vancouver, and yes, they will play California. To celebrate, on September 15, Sub Pop will reissue the band's two original-lineup albums: the stone classic 1994 debut Diary (one of the best-selling albums in Sub Pop history) and the 1995 follow-up LP2 (better known as The Pink Album). The reissues will include bonus tracks and new liner notes. This is going to rule.

Dates below.

09-17 Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore Ballroom

09-18 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom

09-20 Murray, UT - Murray Theater

09-21 Denver, CO - Ogden Theater

09-23 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue

09-24 Chicago, IL - Metro

09-25 Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's Hall

09-27 New York, NY - Terminal Five

09-28 Boston, MA - House of Blues

09-30 Washington, D.C. - 930 Club

10-01 Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero

10-03 Atlanta, GA - CW Center Stage

10-05 Dallas, TX - Granada Theater

10-06 Houston, TX - Warehouse Live - Ballroom

10-07 Austin, TX - La Zona Rosa

10-09 Tempe, AZ - Marquee

10-10 Anaheim, CA - House of Blues

10-11 Los Angeles, CA - Henry Fonda Theater

10-13 San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore

10-15 Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory

10-16 Seattle, WA - Paramount Theater