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Dead Sara

Dead Sara is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, consisting of Emily Armstrong (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Siouxsie Medley (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Sean Friday (drums, backing vocals).

The band started with Armstrong and Medley writing songs in 2002 at ages of 16 and 15 and in 2004 they've completed their first studio recording with the song Changes. Soon after, in 2005, they performed their first gig at The Mint in Los Angeles, under the name Epiphany. In 2005, they renamed themselves to Dead Sara, as a reference to Fleetwood Mac's song Sara and it's lyric "Said Sara", which the band misheard as "Dead Sara".

In 2007, the band embarked on their first tour, supporting Endless Hallway and releasing a six-song EP called The Airport Sessions in 2008. After several changes to the bass and drummer positions, the band’s line-up finally coalesced in 2009 with Sean Friday on drums and Chris Null on bass, both of whom previously played in a band with Sonny Moore (Skrillex).

In 2010, the band started breaking through on radios, gainin

Dead Sara (album)

2012 studio album by Dead Sara

Dead Sara is the debut album by American rock band Dead Sara. It was released on April 10, 2012, by the band's own Pocket Kid Records and produced by Noah Shain.[1] The album was critically acclaimed and reached number 16 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart.[2][3] Its single "Weatherman" reached number 30 on the Mainstream Rock chart, 31 on the Hot Rock Songs chart and 35 on the Alternative Songs chart.[3]

Background

"Weatherman" is the first song the current line-up of Dead Sara created, when Siouxsie Medley came up with the guitar riff in a rehearsal and Chris Null wrote the verses via a bassline.[4]

"Sorry for It All" was previously released on the 2008 EP The Airport Sessions.

Promotion

On June 7, 2012, Dead Sara performed "Weatherman" and "Sorry for It All" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[5]

The band toured extensively in support of the record, including partaking in the 2012 Vans Warped Tour before having to pull out after Medle

Dead Sara

Bio

The songs we can’t stop singing last forever. They soundtrack life’s most important moments and stay with us through good times and bad.

Los Angeles alternative rock band Dead Sara set out to write those kinds of songs on their 2018 EP and first release for Atlantic Records, Temporary Things Taking Up Space. The trio —Emily Armstrong [vocals and guitar], Siouxsie Medley [lead guitar] and Sean Friday [drums]— doubled down on the brash and bluesy bravado that made them a fan favorite, while sharpening the songcraft to knifepoint precision and simultaneously widening the sound’s scope.

“You listen to some songs and think, ‘Oh my God, I want to hear that again’,” says Armstrong. “After ten years of doing everything on our own, we’ve learned so much. However, we were stuck in our ways- the way we’d always done things. Why should anything be off limits? I realized we’d been too afraid, and I was hiding in my own world. I’m ready to open that world up. When we started scaring ourselves, it was the best thing possible. For the first time, I was exposing myself lyric

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