NJ punks Teenage Halloween's self-titled, Don Giovanni Records-released debut album was one of our favorite albums of 2020, and we've been itching to hear them play those songs live ever since it came out. They've done a couple great livestreams that gave a taste of the power of their live show, and a music video that did the same, but it wasn't until yesterday (6/27) at 18th Ward Brewery in Brooklyn that we finally got a chance to see Teenage Halloween play their new songs in person.
It still wasn't a proper Teenage Halloween show -- they played half-acoustic and with no drummer -- but any fears that this would be a softer set were erased the second Luk Henderiks started singing. Luk is a powerhouse, and their soaring, gritty, anthemic vocals filled 18th Ward from the moment the set began to the moment Teenage Halloween walked off stage. At one point, Luk forgot their own lyrics and joked, "as you can tell we've had a year off," but other than that, you really couldn't tell. Just judging by the livestreams and now this set, Teenage Halloween seem to get better and better with each performance.