Teen Suicide (band)

Teen Suicide
Origin Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Genres Indie rock, emo, noise pop, lo-fi
Years active 2009 (2009)–13, 2013 (2013)–present
Labels Run for Cover
Associated acts Ricky Eat Acid, Julia Brown
Members Sam Ray
John Toohey
Alec Simke
Sean Mercer
Past members Eric Livingston
Caroline White
Brian Sumner

Teen Suicide is an American rock band from Silver Spring, Maryland.

History

Teen Suicide formed in 2009, with their first release being the 2011 compilation bad vibes forever which consisted of "early early demos." From their formation until their breakup in 2013, the band functioned as a duo with Sam Ray on vocals and guitar and Eric Livingston on drums, occasionally accompanied by various unofficial members such as Alec Simke and Caroline White.

In February of the following year, they released an EP titled DC snuff film. They followed up that EP with a three-song EP titled goblin problems in June 2012.[1] A full-length album entitled waste yrself was also being produced around the same time, but it was left uncompleted. Instead, the tracks intended for release on the album were included as part of the compilation rarities, unreleased stuff, and cool things, then released separately shortly afterward.[2] In September 2012, Teen Suicide released their debut full-length album titled i will be my own hell because there is a devil inside my body.[3][4] Around this time, Alec Simke became a full-fledged member of the band. In November 2012, Teen Suicide released another EP titled hymns prior to announcing they were breaking up.[5] They played two more shows in December 2012 and January 2013, then disbanded.

In February 2013, the band released a compilation on Bandcamp titled rarities, unreleased stuff, and cool things.[6][7][8] On the December 27 date of Elvis Depressedly and Crying's tour, the band reformed "on a whim" to play a secret set at the Charm City Art Space in Baltimore.[9] They subsequently reunited to play four reunion shows from February 27 to March 2 with Special Explosion and Sorority Noise,[10] now with a lineup featuring Ray, Simke, John Toohey on guitar, and Brian Sumner on drums.

A new Teen Suicide song entitled "Pavement" was featured on Topshelf Records' 2014 digital label sampler.[11] In January 2015, the band signed to Run for Cover Records to release remastered and expanded editions of i will be my own hell because there is a devil in my body, DC snuff film and waste yrself, with the two latter records being released as a single album.[12]

Although their attitude towards recording and releasing new material was unclear after their reformation, Teen Suicide contributed a new song to Paper Trail Records' Thanks for Listening compilation[13] and released a 7" entitled Sonic Youth on November 6, 2015.[14] However, Sonic Youth is not officially credited to the band. From December 2015 to January 2016, several demos appeared on the band's social media prior to the announcement of their second album entitled It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot, which came out April 1.[15] Although various outlets—including the band's label Run for Cover Records—have referred to the new album as Teen Suicide's final album,[16] the band themselves have announced their new temporary name, "The World's Greatest," "while we figure out what to actually name our new band".[17]

Teen Suicide has since toured twice, once with Say Anything, mewithoutYou, and Museum Mouth, along with a summer tour with Elvis Depressedly and Nicole Dollanganger.

Band members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Full-Length Albums

Singles and EPs

Compilations

References

  1. Jewell, Sean. "Teen Suicide (the Band)". The Stranger. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  2. "Teen Suicide - waste yrself". Sputnik Music.
  3. "Teen Suicide: i will be my own hell because there is a devil inside my body". Portals Music. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  4. Sacher, Andrew. "Alex G played Knitting Factory, touring with Teen Suicide". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  5. Lim, William. "New teen suicide EP, band breaks up". Sputnik Music. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  6. "Teen Suicide – Rarities, Unreleased Stuff, and Cool things". TheUp-Turn.
  7. Moore, Shannon. "Chart Discovery: Milkstains (WRIR), Teen Suicide (WMHC) and WLISPS (WCBN)". CMJ.
  8. http://inlog.org/2013/11/25/top-ten-releases-of-2013-according-to-justin-mart-and-mike/
  9. http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/music/midnight-sun-blog/bal-teen-suicide-on-signing-to-run-for-cover-records-rereleases-story.html
  10. https://www.facebook.com/teensuicide09/photos/a.214448601975796.57035.209350839152239/568117559942230/
  11. https://topshelfrecords.bandcamp.com/album/2014-digital-sampler
  12. Mashurova, Nina. "Run for Cover to reissue remastered Teen Suicide music". Infectious Magazine. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  13. https://papertrailrecords.bandcamp.com/album/thanks-for-listening
  14. http://www.joyvoid.limitedrun.com/products/561163-joy-void-001-sonic-youth-7
  15. http://teensuicide.bandcamp.com/album/its-the-big-joyous-celebration-lets-stir-the-honeypot
  16. http://runforcoverrecords.limitedrun.com/products/567172-teen-suicide-its-the-big-joyous-celebration-lets-stir-rthe-honeypot
  17. http://teensuicide.bandcamp.com/album/greatest-trick-b-w-sycamore
  18. Kelley, Quinn. "Teen Suicide's Sam Ray talks signing to Run For Cover Records". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  19. http://www.spin.com/2016/10/teen-suicide-smoke-gets-in-your-eyes-stream/
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