
Sugar Kane is the third single from Sonic Youth‘s 1992 album Dirty, released in February 1993 on DGC. It was also featured in the End of Days soundtrack. The music video for Sugar Kane was directed by Nick Egan. The video was shot in New York City and portrayed Sonic Youth performing in the midst of a fashion show that showcased “grunge” clothing. The clothing, in fact, was one of the collections (“Grunge Collection”) done by Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis in 1992. Jacobs was a close friend of bassist Kim Gordon and the band. The video also marked the first film appearance of Chloë Sevigny.

Tracklist:
- Sugar Kane (Edit)
- The Destroyed Room
- Purr (Acoustic/Mark Goodier Version)
- The End of the End of the Ugly



Credits:
Bass (Uncredited): Kim Gordon
Design: Kevin Reagan
Drums (Uncredited): Steve Shelley
Engineer: Edward Douglas (Titel: 1, 2)
Engineer (Assistant Mix): John Siket (Titel: 1, 2), Peter Beckerman (Titel: 1, 2)
Engineer (Assistant): Fred Kevorkian (Titel: 1, 2)
Guitar (Uncredited): Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore
Mixed by: Andy Wallace (Titel: 1, 2)
Photography by: Enrique Badulescu
Producer, Recorded by: Sonic Youth (Titel: 1, 2, 4)
Producer, Recorded by, Engineer: Butch Vig (Titel: 1, 2)
Written by: Sonic Youth