As the three friends talked, Mascis suggested the best thing Petkovic could do to deal with his grief was to make music, and suggested he start writing songs for a new band. Mascis and Sweetapple immediately volunteered to play in Petkovic's new project, and Tim Parnin, one of Petkovic's bandmates from Cobra Verde, soon stepped in to make the combo a quartet. Calling themselves Sweet Apple, Petkovic wrote a batch of 25 songs for the band in less than a month, and in rehearsals, they pared the set down to 12 songs and went into the recording studio. The completed album, Love Desperation, was released by indie hard rock label Tee Pee Records in April 2010. In November 2012, in honor of the upcoming presidential election, Sweet Apple regrouped to release a cover of Alice Cooper's "Elected" on a 7" vinyl single. In February 2013, another single followed, featuring a new song called "Wish You Could Stay (A Little Longer)," featuring guest vocals from Mark Lanegan. As it turns out, the song was a preview of the next Sweet Apple album, though the disc wouldn't be released until April 2014; The Golden Age of Glitter showed off a stronger power pop influence than the debut album, and featured more guest vocals from Lanegan, as well as Guided by Voices leader Robert Pollard and Rachel Haden of that dog. Lanegan, Pollard, and Haden returned to contribute guest vocals on Sweet Apple's third album, 2017's Sing the Night in Sorrow, which also featured guitar work from yet another onetime member of Guided by Voices, Doug Gillard. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi