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

Pocket Kid Records Signs Distribution Deal with Fontana/Universal

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Dec 012011
 

Three year exclusive record manufacturing and distribution agreement.

Glendale, California – Pocket Kid Records is pleased to announce it has finalized an exclusive three-year distribution and record manufacturing agreement with Fontana Distribution, LLC, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group.

In entering into the agreement, which covers the United States and Canada territories, Pocket Kid joins the family of Fontana-distributed labels such as Interscope Records (Blink-182, Feist), Island Def Jam Recordings (Ludicris, Bon-Jovi), Downtown Records (Mos Def, Gnarls Barkley) and Nitro Records (AFI, The Offspring).

“We look forward to working with Fontana to market great music to the public,” remarked Pocket Kid Records head Robert Bryan. “This new deal gives our artists exposure to retail outlets, such as Target, Best Buy and Wal-Mart, as well as to new media outlets, including Amazon and iTunes.”

The first album to be released through the new distribution agreement will be the debut album of Pocket Kid recording artist Dead Sara.

Added Robert Bryan: “With Dead Sara’s first album being released imminently, these are indeed exciting times for our label. Armed with this new distribution agreement with Fontana, we expect to sign other great new artists who will help fulfill our mission to cultivate large audiences for new, original voices in music.”

Pocket Kid Records is a Glendale California-based record label and a subsidiary of Viscount Records Inc., itself a subsidiary of Interact-TV Incorporated, a publicly-traded Delaware corporation (OTC: ITVI).

Fontana Distribution, LLC is a Universal City, CA-based record distribution company and a subsidiary of Universal Music Group, itself a subsidiary of publicly-traded Vivendi S.A. (Euronext: VIV).

For more information, please contact:
Robert Bryan, President
Pocket Kid Records
323-203-0059 x 107
info@pocketkidrecords.com

 Posted by at 12:48 am
Oct 112011
 

Sorry folks, but there will be one more postponement of the Dead Sara debut album release date. We are in negotiations with several major distributors and unfortunately (or fortunately) it is difficult to make a final decision regarding who we will go with. But our attorneys are plugging away at the legal stuff and it shouldn’t be too much longer. Next announcement should be after we have signed a distribution agreement and that announcement will be final. Right now we anticipate the release date will be sometime in November.

And YES…those rumors (whatever they are….)  are probably true but we can’t confirm them yet. And we WILL have some additional major announcements soon regarding Dead Sara’s touring… so just stay tuned…

Pocket Kid Records

 Posted by at 10:01 pm
Sep 282011
 

Dead Sara delivers at the Neptune in Seattle

Dead Sara’s Emily Armstrong live at the Neptune Theater in Seattle.

It’s a rare and wonderful thing when you get to see a band live that is so obviously destined for big things in the near future. Dead Sara is one of those bands.

Now we’re not much for gushing here at the American Rock Scene usually, but this past Thursday we got the chance to get our mind’s blown by Los Angeles-based Dead Sara, who opened for Bush at the Neptune in Seattle.

Coming into the show we were familiar with the band’s single “Weatherman”, 4-minutes, 24-seconds of music that hearkens back to the frenetic energy of early Jane’s Addiction.

Live, the band parlayed that energy into a electrifying set, amplified even further by lead singer Emily Armstrong’s aggressive, but versatile vocals and stage-as-a-jungle-gym-presence, as she used amps, road cases and the drum kit as launching pads during the set.

Musically the band finds balance with guitarist Siouxsie Medley driving the band with straight-ahead riffage, augmented with mood-enhancing flourishes. The bottom is ably held down by bassist Chris Null and drummer Sean Friday.

We think you’ll definitely be hearing more from this band, so if you get a chance to catch them live, don’t miss it!!!

AmericanRockScene.com

Photos: Dead Sara @ the Neptune

Dead Sara opened for Bush last Thursday night in Seattle with a performance at the Neptune Theater. The quartet from Los Angeles played a passionate set that got me totally into them immediately. My favorite song was “Lemon Scent,” with its awesome guitar riff. Actually all their songs had such great guitar work, and the vocals by Emily Armstrong knock you off your feet. I am waiting patiently for this band to return to Seattle. I also have to get pix of drummer Sean Friday, who was just out of view. This band is just so cool.

BlackBeatSeattle.com (See lots of photos here!)

DEAD SARA LIVE AT THE SLIDEBAR 9/4/11

I had the pleasure of seeing Dead Sara once again at the Slidebar in Fullerton last Sunday night!

There are a few bands that I can actually watch live more than 2-3 times before they just bore the f**k out of me! Dead Sara never bores me…. In fact it seems like they just keep sounding better and better! They are my favorite live act for sure and their album comes out October 11th. Trust me when I tell you to go buy it and you WILL like it! I have been lucky to hear most of it and have been blasting it at level 10 in my car as I drive around OC. It helps the drive but I get so pumped up I almost crash into people! This is how they were live on Sunday night. I know that might seem odd to understand but I do get pumped up when they play live. I need a chiropractor for my neck because I was head banging like a 14 year old seeing Metallica for the very first time! I think I spilled 3 beers all over myself and others in the crowd.

When you get a chance to hang with the Dead Sara they are extremely nice and very approachable. BUT…. when they get on stage and jump into songs like Test my Patience and Weather Man the band will kick your f**king ass into oblivion! That is how I can best describe them…. GO SEE THEM and BUY THEIR NEW CD when it comes out!

PunkRockers.com

Dead Sara Hemmingway’s Lounge in Hollywood


Los Angeles based rock group Dead Sara have created a strong following in the independent scene within the past year. After playing countless venues throughout southern California, the four-piece ensemble continuously delivers mesmerizing performances while gaining new fans at every show. The unpredictability and intense energy portrayed by the band instantly leave audiences desperately craving for more.

Dead Sara returned to Hemmingway’s Lounge in Hollywood where they filmed their latest music video “Sorry For It All.” The antique and history driven vibes from the venue proved to be too much to contain as they jumped back and forth on the small stage. Lead singer Emily Armstrong’s vocal range invoked passion and dedication with every note, delivering yet another breath taking performance. Her versatility continued while playing rhythm guitars and shrieking wildly into the microphone. Lead guitarist Siouxsie Medley’s calm demeanor provided the counter balance to Emily’s personality, fusing a solid on stage collaboration of force and power.

Although an official album has yet to be released, dedicated fans already had favorite songs to sing along to throughout the night. “Weatherman, We Are What You Say” and “Sorry For It All” had the audience shouting out the lyrics in unison with Emily. The wild and fast paced drumbeats Sean Friday released onto the crowd had Emily tossing and turning across the floor in desperation. Chris Null’s throbbing bass lines sent everyone in the front row into a head-banging trance accompanied by scattered fist pumps and loud cheers.

With radio waves oversaturated by repetitive music, Dead Sara comes across as a diamond in the rough. Their sound could easily be placed as a 90’s post grunge addition with a fast paced modern splash. They have the stage presence and live energy to explode at any moment. Their ambitious cravings and thirst more spotlights leaves them with one goal, “Tour the world and play your house party.” Dead Sara’s self-titled debut is scheduled for release this fall. The album is currently available for streaming off their website, with links to social medias sites. Dead Sara is a must see act, their contagious energy is destined for greener pastures. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to catch an up and coming act at a small venue.

 LifeAbove11.com

 

 

 

 

 Posted by at 9:29 pm
Sep 282011
 
“One thing becomes very clear upon listening to Dead Sara’s self-titled debut full length album: this band will not be flying under the radar for long. Fronted by lead singer/rhythm guitarist Emily Armstrong and lead guitarist Siouxsie Medley, the band has a distinct swagger and incendiary sound…Armstrong’s vocal range and quality are astonishing… One minute, she’s handling a soaring ballad with ease, and the next, she’s screaming with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns. Partner-in-crime Medley may not be the band’s frontwoman per se, but her guitar takes center stage alongside Armstrong’s riveting voice. She consistently brings the ruckus, laying down riff-after-memorable riff that form the basis for Dead Sara’s unmistakably heavy and haunting sound. …A rarity in today’s hard rock scene, Dead Sara exhibits a simultaneously polished yet raw and primal sound….Dead Sara is nothing short of a must listen for any hard rock fan.”
Jason Shane, Antiquiet (Sep 28, 2011)

” Dead Sara brings to today’s rock what Heart and Joan Jett brought to yesterday’s rock. The female fronted duo of Emily Armstrong and Siouxsie Medley unleashes a gritty mix of rock, pop and soul. Their self-titled debut album, which drops October 11th, combines classic rock with a modern sound. Armstrong’s raspy vocals are a mix of Linda Perry and Janis Joplin, while the band behind her incorporates melodic riffs and seductive power chords. The rock anthem “I Said You Were Lucky” and the radio friendly “Weatherman” will catapult Dead Sara to the top of the music charts. If there is a lesson to be learned from what Heart and Joan Jett were able to accomplish, look for Dead Sara to do the same in today’s musical climate. ”
Jason Tanamore, Zoiks! Online (Sep 10, 2011)

” Dead Sara’s one-two, estrogen packed punch of frontwoman Emily Armstrong and lead guitarist Siouxsie Medley is a force to be reckoned with, showcasing their wares time and time again on their self titled release…Dead Sara as a whole is a sight to behold, a record well deserved of a listen. Give it the chance; it will surprise you, plain and simple. ”
Brian Campbell, Buffalo NY, Examiner (Sep 04, 2011)

“Armstrong’s vocals flawlessly blend an artful mixture of Melissa Etheridge and Joan Jett with, when tactically necessary, a potent dose of Janis Joplin thrown in for attention-commanding effect. Join those vocals with Siouxsie Medley’s solid guitar work, and you have the female juggernaut that makes up the heart and soul of Dead Sara.”
Staff, BoomeroCity.com (May 01, 2011)

“Dead Sara IS Emily Armstrong (vocals/guitar), Siouxsie Medley (guitar/vocals), Chris Null (bass), Sean Friday (drums). Dead Sara IS not a pop band. Dead Sara IS all we want from a band and more. Dead Sara IS not “Chick Rock” They are a hard hitting, in-your-face, meat and potatoes rock and roll outfit from Southern California. Period! In a time of conformity and playing along with the mold makers who often times control what is entering the ears of the listening public, it is very refreshing to discover a band like this. They have shunned the advice of music executives who thought they needed a more “poppy” sound and stayed true to what they want to play and thank God! Here’s the message that Dead Sara proudly displays ” This is us, deal with it”! ”
Glen Casebeer, American Rock Scene (Sep 13, 2011)
 Posted by at 8:56 pm
Sep 062011
 
“The quartet of Armstrong, guitarist Siouxsie Medley, Chris Null and Sean Friday announced their presence as one of L.A.’s prime hard-rock contenders earlier this year, and their forthcoming album (due Oct. 11) packs enough punch to knock a (Sunset) boulevard full of pretenders out of the ring.”
Kevin, Buzz Bands (Sep 01, 2011)

“Dead Sara’s self-titled album comes across as a diamond in the rough. The passion and emotion embedded in every note is quickly detected in Emily Armstrong’s vocal range. The musical outbursts expelled by the band come across as an unpredicted ticking time bomb, releasing chaotic moments of energy and destruction into an unstable environment….Dead Sara’s grunge-rock-like sound with a modern splash is exactly what radio stations everywhere have been waiting for. ”
Jacob Gaitan, Campus Circle (Aug 23, 2011)

“At one time or another, most of us have had the “desert island” conversation with our friends, where we make a list of the ten movies/books/music albums we would want if stranded on an island with sand and a coconut tree….Dead Sara’s ability to put out a pure, back-to-basics rock album that channels so much inner feeling and the superb work ethic required to write such powerful songs have endeared them to those who have been lucky enough to hear them. Their music is infectious and leaves you wanting more, but that is not what has endeared them to me. It is their ability to tap into all that is rock and extract out something new and profound and remind me of why I love music in the first place. That is why I am including them in my desert island library.”
Clay, Nanobot Rock Reviews // Music Reviews – For Fans By Fans (Aug 16, 2011)
“The time has come to leave all you’ve known to be safe and secure behind. It is time to let go of the simplicities of mainstream rock and accept the revolution that is Dead Sara. With as much ferocity of even the most seasoned bands, Dead Sara stands atop those before them and plants their flag, confidently claiming their place in rock. This tight group of four, hailing from L.A., explodes out of the gates with their ground shaking self-titled album. In today’s music, it is rare to deliver something truly unique. Dead Sara raises the bar and has drawn my attention, if not much more.”
Greg, Nanobot Rock Reviews // Music Reviews – For Fans By Fans (Aug 16, 2011)
“I consider myself lucky to have gotten my hands on Dead Sara’s debut album early enough so that I can say “I told you all so!!” The rest of you will have to wait until October 2011 to purchase the album and hear it in it’s entirety. Until then you can attempt to get by with the bands first EP “The Airport Sessions” and what has sneaked onto youtube. I promise you though, the debut album is a whole other entity….Coming in at 11 tracks with more balls and diversity than anything I have heard in a while, with musical shifts from sweet folk and sad blues to screeching metal howls, to rock and roll and back again – This music can’t be classified in any way -other than GOOD…. and it’s no joke, they are THAT good “-
The Dead Hub
(Jul 14, 2011)
“Two is always better than one, and with this dynamic duo nothing could be more true. These Los Angeles natives are a spectacle of roller coasting riffs and vocal passion. The contrast between Medley and Armstrong is what makes their music so great. Medley remains grounded, keeping the rhythm and sound majestic and strong throughout, while Armstrong’s ability to sing the Blues one second and skillfully unleash a guttural howl the next is something to behold. “
““Whispers & Ashes” is unlike anything I have heard in a while. The music is almost ceremonial – very rhythmic. Within moments, Emily Armstrong throws her voice on top and you are taken back by her soulful raspy vocals. The musicianship is quality stuff on this track – a great way to introduce a listener to the band…. Now we are treated to some excellent rock on the next song, “Monumental Holiday.” Guitarist Siouxsie Medley tweaks and twists her guitar to deliver not only some killer riffs, but some feedback that makes any guitar enthusiast drool.””
Todd Jolicouer , TheRockPit.net (Aug 26, 2011)
 Posted by at 1:51 am
Jul 272011
 

DEAD SARA will be opening northwest dates with BUSH, kicking off Tuesday September 13th in Billings:

Tour Dates So Far:

Sept 13 Billings, MT @ Bobcock Theatre
Billings Gazette – preview mention
Sept 14 Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
Sept 15 Seattle, WA @ Neptune
Sept 16 Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
Sept 18 Portland, OR @ Roseland 
Dead Sara will also be doing a residency at the “The Viper Room” during September:

Sept 8
Sept 22 – cancelled
Sept 29

Press release on NW dates with Bush:
 Posted by at 9:01 am
Jul 262011
 

Zoiksonline.com – email interview w/ Emily posted 9/13 Click Here
Boomerocity.com – interview with Emily posted 9/11 Click Here
Alternative Revolt – interview with Emily and Siouxsie – issue on stands 9/8 Click Here
Mojo Radio US – Examiner interview with Emily posted 9/6 Click Here
Examiner.com / Mojo Radio (Boise) with Emily posted 9/5 Click Here
Girls of Chaos – interview with Emily posted 8/29 Click Here
Rock Over America – interview with Emily posted 7/8 Click Here
Owl magazine – interview with Emily posted 6/22 Click Here
American Chronicle.com – email interview posted 6/20 Click Here
Rock Report – interview with Emily posted 6/16 Click Here
Theywillrockyou.com – email interview with Siouxsie and Emily posted 6/14 Click Here
Antimusic.com – Day In Rock ‘Singled Out’ feature with Emily posted 6/2 Click Here
Maximum Ink – interview with Emily posted 5/10 Click Here

 Posted by at 11:40 am
Jul 102011
 

More great reviews keep coming in on Dead Sara’s new album, “Dead Sara”, now scheduled for release this fall. Check out these reviews.

“This is one of the most amazing CDs to come out in a long time. Groundbreaking, earth shattering, grab you deep into your very soul and shake you at your core kind of music, that forever holds you and makes such a deep impact, the imprint is left upon you forever. I know I repeated myself here but it needed to be said again, the album is that special and amazing!! Refreshing and about time!!!” Mark Lewis, RockOverAmerica.com

“Dead Sara is set to take the world by storm with the release of the band’s self-titled album coming in August. This unique and innovative group is fronted by a pair of powerhouse Lady Rockers. Emily Armstrong’s raspy, sultry vocal style can be described as nothing short of electrifying, while guitarist Siouxsie Medley’s dynamic guitar work should drive Dead Sara to the lofty heights of the Rock World. There’s no way to pin a label on Dead Sara. The band’s sound ranges from radio friendly pop to metal, punk, southern rock, and back again. Their diversity of sound is what will give Dead Sara the edge in overall appeal that a lot of bands lack. Armstrong’s voice is so complex, varying from the softest vocal to a raspy scream reminiscent of the early rock goddesses that came before her. ” Jeff M., Litte Rat Bastard

“This is one of those unique bands that places their feelings out there for the world to see in the manner of their music and show no regret or shyness and have no apologies for whatever the song may say. They push every genre limit and tag and do so exceptionally well. They make you listen by keeping each song unpredictable such that with every turn on the playlist there is an unexpected edge or softness or shred or bassline. Keep a watch out for their CD to come out and get it fast! This is a band that will be worth listening to and relevant for a long time.” Macavity, Muen Magazine

“Dead Sara is an LA based band fronted by Emily Armstrong and Siouxsie Medley both solid female fronts with equal parts passion and creativity. I was taken immediately by the vocals and that was all the “hook” I needed. What have I said, “Give us a voice that moves us”. Emily sings with balls and a growl that is infectious. This girl could sing me a song she wrote about how much she hates me and I would stand and clap….ENCORE!!!” Wurds Smith, Daily Unsigned

“Dead Sara is a wonderful and amazing treasure from L.A. A female fronted Rock band with guts, heart, and soul. They prove right from the get go on their debut CD that they are going to be here for a long, long time. Comprised of Emily Armstrong on Lead Vocals, Siouxsie Medley on Lead Guitars, Chris Null on Bass, and Sean Friday on Drums, they are a 4 piece powerhouse that are going to shake up the Rock-N-Roll world in ways it hasn’t been shaken in along time.” Mark Lewis, RockOverAmerica.com

“Dead Sara fashions a strain of primal rock that’s loud enough to awaken the ghosts in both the indie and metal underworlds, and maybe even get them to dance a bit. The quartet’s sound is the brainchild of childhood pals Emily Armstrong and Siouxsie Medley, shredders both, singer Armstrong with her rocker-girl wailing and guitarist Medley with her lightning licks.” Kevin Bronson, Buzz Bands

“I’ll go out on a limb & say they have the best female singer is rock music today in their band…rooted in blues & branching out from punk Emily Armstrong IS a young, hungry rock star & if you have not heard of her yet you soon will…Dead Sara is a kick ass rock band & my prediction is that they will be the next big thing in rock…” Rock N Roll Experience

“The folks in Dead Sara are finding an instant and immediate audience and there’s no doubt this is because they have an outstanding lead singer. Emily Armstrong is a young lady who is obviously on the quick path to success. She and her bandmates have come up with a real winner here. This self-titled album features smart loud guitar driven pop/rock tunes that would already be effective…but that unmistakably focused voice makes them even more impressive.” LMNOP

 Posted by at 5:56 pm
Jan 082011
 

 

Although the Dead Sara album has not been released yet, and radio play in general has not begun, we did allow one radio station WCCC in CT to advance two songs in the “Active Rock” market.

 

On 12/31/11 WCCC (106.9 in CT) announced their top 69 songs of 2011…They base these results on the number of times it played on the station and the number of requests the song received from listeners…

 

“Test On My Patience” (acoustic version) came in at #39 and…

 

“Weatherman” came in at #2 !!!

 

“Weatherman” began airplay on WCCC on June 7th 2011, “Test On My Patience” acoustic version began airplay on November 15th 2011.

Here is the full list. ( Dead Sara beat out some mighty heavy competition…)

Top 69 Songs of 2011

1. “Not Again” – Staind

2. “Weatherman” – Dead Sara

3. “Tonight” – Seether

4. “What Ya Gonna Do” – Hinder

5. “Low Life” – Theory of A Deadman

6. “Monster You Made” – Pop Evil

7. “Warrior” – Disturbed

8. “The Adventures of Raindance Maggie” – Red Hot Chili Peppers

9. “Get Up!” – Korn featuring Skrillex

10. “Help Is On the Way” – Rise Against

11. “Lies of the Beautiful People” – Sixx: A.M.

12. “Country Song” – Seether

13. “Curl of the Burl” – Mastodon

14. “Walk” – Foo Fighters

15. “Rip Tide” – Sick Puppies

16. “The Sound of Winter” – Bush

17. “Fallen” – Volbeat

18. “A Warriors Call” – Volbeat

19. “Face To the Floor” – Chevelle

20. “No Matter What” – Papa Roach

21. “Sick” – Adelita’s Way

22. “The Last Time” – All That Remains

23. “It’s Not Me, It’s You” – Skillet

24. “Bottoms Up” – Nickelback”

25. “What You Want” – Evanescence

26. “Every Time You Go” – 3 Doors Down

27. “Rope” – Foo Fighters

28. “Lost In You” – Three Days Grace

29. “This Is Gonna Hurt” – Sixx: A.M.

30. “Bitch Came Back” – Theory Of A Deadman

31. “Eyes Wide Open” – Staind

32. “When You’re Young” – 3 Doors Down

33. “Buried Alive” – Avenged Sevenfold

34. “Blow Me Away” – Breaking Benjamin

35. “Under and Over It” – Five Finger Death Punch

36. “Cocaine Chest Pains” – Kopek

37. “Fix Me” – 10 Years

38. “Remember Everything” – Five Finger Death Punch

39. “Test On My Patience” – Dead Sara

40. “The Collapse” – Adelita’s Way

41. “White Rabbit” – Egypt Central

42. “Not Strong Enough” – Apocalyptica

43. “Bounce” – Emphatic

44. “Hear Me Now” – Hollywood Undead

45. “Get Thru This” – Art of Dying

46. “The Fire” – Rev Theory

47. “Hell” – Disturbed

48. “That Fire” – Black Tide

49. “The Fearless Must Endure” – Jasta

50. “Lonely Boy” – Black Keys

51. “Narcissistic Cannibal” – Korn featuring Skrillex

52. “Kick Ass” – Egypt Central

53. “Miss America” – Saving Abel

54. “Irresistible Force” – Jane’s Addiction

55. “Move Your Body” – My Darkest Days

56. “Digital (Did You Tell) – Stone Sour

57. “White Trash Millionaire” – Black Stone Cherry

58. “Up All Night” – Blink 182

59. “These Days” – Foo Fighters

60. “God Bless Saturday” – Kid Rock

61. “Lie To Me (Denial” – Red

62. “Make It Stop (September’s Children) – Rise Against

63. “Monarchy of Roses” – Red Hot Chili Peppers

64. “The Waiting One” – All That Remains

65. “Gypsy Woman” – Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights

66. “The Devil That You Know” – Anthrax

67. “Love Is Dead” – Kopek

68. “Better Off This Way” – A Day To Remember

69. “(It) Feels So Good” – Tyler, Steven

 

 

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