Letters to a Dead Friend is the debut concept album by The Red Suits, a poetic and emotionally charged journey through grief, memory, identity, and rebirth. Told from two intertwined perspectives — Rafe and Imani — the album explores the aftermath of loss and the intimate, chaotic beauty of simply being alive.
Each track is a letter, a confession, a memory left unsent. From the aching vulnerability of When I See You to the defiant self-acceptance of Warning, the songs weave together cinematic soundscapes, indie rock grit, and haunting dream-pop textures. Glass hearts crack. Embers flicker. Words are whispered, shouted, and sung with both desperation and hope.
The album invites listeners into a world where pain is transformed into poetry, and silence into song — a world where masculinity and sensitivity coexist, where grief dances with humor, and where every track feels like a page torn from a very personal, very human diary.
Pressed on vinyl with symbolic artwork, Letters to a Dead Friend is more than an album — it’s a eulogy, a love story, a mirror.