
(Sean Reis / Arts & Entertainment Editor) Ray leads Teen Suicide through a set featuring highs and lows. Together, they proved they were unafraid to hit the crowd with emotional feel trips whenever the moment was right. As Ray led Teen Suicide’s charge, a bassist, a drummer and another guitarist raged alongside him.

Led by lead vocalist and guitarist Sam Ray - also known for his solo project, Ricky Eat Acid - Teen Suicide showcased unmatched energy onstage. Teen Suicide treated the College to heavier versions of its original tracks.

However, the band’s live performance on Tuesday departed from its typical emo aesthetic. Teen Suicide has been known to release a style of music similar to Florist’s, complete with chill productions and angsty lyrics. “Maybe if I keep running, maybe I can find the rain.”įor those familiar with Teen Suicide’s music, Florist was a perfect pick to pair with the headliner. “I heard / Water / Running behind the trees / But there was no river, nobody, not even a stream,” Sprague sang. Specifically, one bittersweet beauty called “Dust Inside The Light” was performed toward the end of Florist’s set.

The crowd was in awe of Emily Sprague’s cute vocals and personal lyrics.įlorist primarily played music from the band’s debut album, “The Birds Outside Sang.” It has a somber sound that is complemented by the poetic lyrics featured on the album. Opener Lunch Ladies delved into its heavy-hitting catalog, but Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Florist, which took the stage as the meat and vegetables on a Teen Suicide and Lunch Ladies sandwich, brought the verve down a couple of notches with a soothing set. Organized by CUB Alt co-Chair Max Falvey, a sophomore communication studies major, the event featured three alternative rock bands: Lunch Ladies, Florist and the evening’s headliner, Teen Suicide. 12, when the reincarnation of CUB Rat held its first major concert of the fall semester. CUB Alt’s new home, the Decker Social Space, transformed into an intimate music venue on Tuesday, Sept.
