Gallery: ESF students didn’t let rain ruin their Quadstock fun

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Emma Montenegro, The Schwegs’ lead singer, sang several original songs and covers. The Schwegs performed back-to-back shows this weekend, including Quadstock and Redfest.

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Despite the rain, SUNY ESF kept the party going during its annual Quadstock on Friday. Quadstock moved into Marshall Hall, where Saving Face, The Schwegs, Eternal September, Acid Reign and Prom all performed.

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Students jump up and down as they rock out to The Schwegs. The band brought a mix of modern and classic rock to the stage.

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A couple sits back and enjoys the live music from the back of Marshall Hall. Students enjoyed the show from their seats and from the dance floor.

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Fans rush the stage to join in and dance with The Schwegs. The band gave them hugs and smiles as they continued their set.

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Eternal September rocks out at Quadstock. The Syracuse-based metal band debuted several original songs in their set.

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A vendor sells a taxidermied quail at Quadstock. The festival featured local businesses and students selling a range of items, including waistbeads, crochet plushies, vintage clothing, and even free Narcan.

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Fans and artists jam out to The Schwegs together. The SUNY ESF Music Society hosted the performance as a finale for Earth Week.

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Acid Reign’s saxophonist belts out tunes onstage at Quadstock. He performed a number of solos throughout the band’s set.

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Prom headlines Quadstock, debuting a number of original songs. The lead singer, Henry McKenna, wrote a number of them, including “Skin and Bones,” which relates to his own life.

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Gaby Cardichon plays bass for the band Prom. The band also performed at Redfest later the same weekend.

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Students yell for an encore of the song “Free Bird” during Acid Reign’s set. Acid Reign is a band made up of Syracuse locals and SUNY ESF professors with over 20 years of playing experience.

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Acid Reign’s drummer grooves out during the band’s set. He brought a range of talents, from playing the drums to singing back-up vocals.