Jan 282012
 

Although the Dead Sara Album has not been officially released to Radio yet, as of 2/7/2012 the single “Weatherman” has been added to the following stations

– STATIONS WHO ADDED WEATHERMAN:

WCCC: Hartford, CT.

KOMP: Las Vegas, NV

99X: Atlanta, GA

KEYJ: Abilene, TX

KTBZ: Houston, TX

KBOB Quad City, Iowa

KNDD Seattle, Washinton

KRBZ, Kansas CityKYSR: Los Angeles CA

WKRN New Orleans LA

– STATIONS WHO ARE PLAYING WEATHERMAN:

WGRD: Grand Rapids, MI

KTBZ:  Houston, TX

KXXR: Minneapolis, MN

KRAB: Bakersfield, CA

KBOB: Quad City, Iowa

KFMA: Tucsan, AZ

WKRL: Syracuse, NY

WXFX: Montgomery, AL

The official add date for “Weatherman” single release is 2/14/2012

The album will be officially released on 4/10/2012

 

 Posted by at 5:17 pm
Jan 182012
 

As the Warped Tour begins announcing their line up for the 2012 Tour, Dead Sara joins a prestigious list of bands that have been featured on the warped tour – some of those past featured bands have been: Katy Perry (2008), Paramore (2005), Eminem (1999), No Doubt (1995), Sublime (1995), M.I.A. (2008), Limp Biscuit (1997), Sugar Ray (1997), 30 Seconds to Mars (2006), Rise Against (2004), All American Rejects (2003), Gym Class Heroes (2005), Mike Posner (2010), Fall Out Boy (2004), The Used (2002), My Chemical Romance (2004), AFI (2000), Avenged Sevenfold (2003), Black Eyed Peas (1999), Blink 182 (1996), Deftones (1995), Good Charlotte (2001), Dropkick Murphys (1999), Incubus (1998), New Found Glory (2001).

Check out the warped tour here: http://vanswarpedtour.com/ and here http://vanswarpedtour.com/bands/

Check Out Dead Sara’s page here: http://vanswarpedtour.com/band/dead-sara

Vans Warped Tour 2012 - Featuring Dead Sara

Dead Sara’s Warped Tour Schedule

DATE MILES CITY, STATE VENUE CAP
14-Jun Boise, ID Idaho Center Amphitheatre 10,520
15-Jun Boise, ID Idaho Center Amphitheatre 10,520
16-Jun 340 Salt Lake City, UT Utah State Fairgrounds 17,500
17-Jun 518 Denver, CO Invesco Field at Mile High 25,000
18-Jun OFF
19-Jun 822 Phoenix, AZ Peoria Sports Complex/TBA 16,000
20-Jun 301 Las Vegas, NV Union Plaza 10,000
21-Jun 264 Irvine, CA Orange County Great Park TBD
22-Jun 36 Pomona, CA Pomona Fairplex 23,000
23-Jun 409 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre 16,000
24-Jun 353 Ventura, CA Seaside Park 17,000
25-Jun OFF
26-Jun 389 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre 15,000
27-Jun 504 San Diego, CA Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre 16,000
28-Jun OFF
29-Jun 682 Las Cruces, NM N.M.S.U. Practice Field 15,000
30-Jun 598 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center 17,884
1-Jul 198 Houston, TX Sam Houston Race Park 18,834
2-Jul OFF
Hildalgo, TX State Farm Arena
3-Jul 241 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion 18,800
4-Jul OFF
5-Jul 647  St. Louis, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheater 18,000
6-Jul 531 Detroit, MI Comerica Park 25,000
7-Jul 283 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre 21,903
8-Jul 408 Minneapolis, MN Canterbury Park 20,000
9-Jul 437 Kansas City, MO Sandstone Amphitheater 18,000
10-Jul 482 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center 16,750
11-Jul 317 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center 16,750
12-Jul 133 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion 18,000
13-Jul 321 Toronto, ON Arrow Hall 20,000
14-Jul 343 Montréal, QC Parc Jean Drapeau 20,000
15-Jul 332 Hartford, CT The Comcast Theatre 24,087
16-Jul OFF
17-Jul 398 Buffalo, NY Darien Lake PAC 21,000
18-Jul 279 Scranton, PA Toyota Pavilion 17,425
19-Jul 295 Boston, MA Comcast Center 19,300
20-Jul 309 Philadelphia, PA Susquehanna Bank Center 19,250
21-Jul 120 Uniondale, NY Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 23,000
22-Jul 78 Oceanport, NJ Monmouth Park Racetrack 20,000
23-Jul OFF
24-Jul 215 Washington, D.C. Merriweather Post Pavilion 17,500
25-Jul 209 Virginia Beach, VA Farm Bureau Live 15,000
26-Jul 613 Atlanta, GA Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood 14,750
27-Jul 438 Orlando, FL Central Florida Fairgrounds 17,000
28-Jul 236 Miami, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre 15,998
29-Jul 285 Tampa, FL Vinoy Park 15,000
30-Jul 575 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 17,500
31-Jul 479 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center 16,000
1-Aug 382 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheatre 14,500
2-Aug OFF
3-Aug OFF
4-Aug 1,992 Seattle, WA Gorge Amphitheatre 20,000
5-Aug 174 Portland, OR Washington County Fairgrounds 13,000
 Posted by at 7:04 pm
Jan 142012
 

Dead Sara played to a sold out crowd at the Troubadour in Los Angeles on Tuesday January 10th. Read some of the reviews here:

Dead Sara At The Troubadour

If there were any doubt that 2012 was going to be Dead Sara’s year, the L.A. quartet’s scorching performance on Tuesday at the Troubadour quashed it. When we first heard from Emily Armstrong, Siouxsie Medley, Chris Null and Sean Friday last June, they had planned to release an album last August. But they bode their time and were rewarded when Pocket Kid Records, the imprint that had signed them in 2010, got a distribution deal late last year with Fontana/Universal. Their self-titled debut will finally arrive in May. Dead Sara had “arrived” for many L.A. fans long before that — Armstrong’s big pipes, backed by Medley’s guitar riffs and the rhythms of Null and Friday, have given hard-rock fans something fresh for their estimable appetites. And the crowd on Tuesday at the sold-out Troubadour ate it up. (more)

Dead Sara and Last In Class @ The Troubadoor

Pure rock and roll, Dead Sara oozes it from their pores in sweat and tears. As anticipation grew in this sold-out Troubadour crowd, Emily Armstrong started off with the slow-burning rock ballad “Sorry For It All” showcasing her powerful vocals, reaching deep into the depths of her soul. Soon afterwards, Dead Sara gave the fans what they paid to see -fierce and blistering guitars let loose over rock-anthem-like choruses in “Lemon Scent,” “Test My Patience” and “Face to Face.” And when Dead Sara launched into their soon-to-be mega hit “Weatherman” you almost forgot you were watching a rock show in the 450 capacity Troubadour and not in a venue like Staples Center that holds thousands. Dead Sara next plays at The Slidebar in Fullerton on Jan. 20th and then The Bootleg Theater in L.A. on Feb. 2nd. Get tiks while they last. (more)

Dead Sara

Last night I saw Dead Sara at The Troubadour. It was a true rock show. Their stage presence was out of control. It was a change to see a band that wasn’t using the bells and whistles of technology. Check out the song Face to Face, slower song and reminds me of Cold Flame by Band of Skulls. Weatherman is a hit- (more)

 

 Posted by at 8:48 am
Jan 012012
 

Although we have not released Dead Sara’s new album yet, they have already begun getting “best new band” titles: read the full article here: http://www.zoiksonline.com/2011/12/scarlett-johansson-nude-herman-cains-9.html

“Best New Band: This is a tough one. There have been many groups worthy of fitting into this category. That’s why there is a tie. I know, I took the easy way out – get over it.

The first is Dead Sara, whose self-titled debut album sounds like a veteran group’s fifth effort. This female fronted group, courtesy of Emily Armstrong, opened up for Bush and their album is one of the best of the year. And I’m talking about albums from all bands – new and seasoned. Check them out. You won’t regret it.

The second is The Pretty Reckless, led by former “Gossip Girl” actress Taylor Momsen. Their debut album, “Light Me Up,” debuted at number two on iTunes and the band has just wrapped up touring with Evanescence and Guns n’ Roses. Talk about two great tours.”

 Posted by at 7:07 am