Dead Sara has revealed a brand new track “Something Good” from their highly anticipated forthcoming album “Pleasure To Meet You.”
The track premiered on NYLON.com and is now available to purchase as an instant-grat on iTunes here.
Dead Sara has revealed a brand new track “Something Good” from their highly anticipated forthcoming album “Pleasure To Meet You.”
The track premiered on NYLON.com and is now available to purchase as an instant-grat on iTunes here.
” If you call yourself a fan of rock music, you will soon be calling yourself a fan of Dead Sara! ”
– Future Rock Stars (Nov 30, 2011)
“When was the last time you listened to an entire record and didn’t hit the ‘skip’ button? When was the last time you listened to an entire record and every song reached out, grabbed you by the throat and screamed to your heart, “WAKE UP”!!!! When was the last time an entire record actually did wake you up from the emotional slumber that the last decade of monotonous music has sent you in to? In my opinion music has been in a coma for over a decade, but here is a band that’s about to breathe life into your life! Go listen to Weatherman and see if it doesn’t make you feel like you can take on the world! Go listen to a few other songs and see what kind of emotions they inspire: Dead Sara….And as far as music goes, this crap works better than any other crap out there!”
– Crap That Works (Dec 04, 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)
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
The album hasn’t been released yet but here is a review from Muen Magazine (Rock and Metal News):
http://www.muenmagazine.net/2011/06/dead-sara-cd-review-by-macavity/
And here is another from BoomeroCity.com:
http://boomerocity.com/deadsarareview.html