Dead Sara Emily Armstrong, Siouxsie Medley, C Los Angeles The wailing rally cries of Rage Against the Machine and the urban blues punk of the Kills were two major components of Dead Sara's first single "Weatherman," but the song also filled a gap left after the decline of grunge, as a straightforward, guitar-driven rock & roll anthem in the spirit of L7 and Hole. Led by the raspy, dynamic vocals of Emily Armstrong and guitarist Siouxsie Medley, the L.A. duo was rounded out by bassist Chris Null and drummer Sean Friday, and their first EP, The Airport Sessions was released in 2008 on Viscount Productions. As the group started earning a fan base through touring, Dead Sara's acclaim reached the ears of Courtney Love, who invited Armstrong to sing on an upcoming Hole album. Also, after seeing them live, Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick talked the band up in several music publications, feeding the hype for a self-titled full-length, released on Dead Sara's own Pocket Kid Records label in spring of 2012. ~ Jason Lymangrover Dead Sara's new album Pleasure to Meet is available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/dead-sara/id331701075 Contact: sm@deadsara.com Follow Dead Sara: www.facebook.com/deadsara twitter.com/deadsara youtube.com/deadsaravevo www.deadsara.com/ Instagram @deadsara Dead Sara’s tracks Lover Stay Wild by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:27:43Z Losing My Mind by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:27:21Z Uninspired by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:27:16Z Good Times by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:09:24Z Lights Out! by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:09:06Z Starry Eyed by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:09:00Z All I Know is That You Left Me for Dead by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:09:00Z Gimme Gimme by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-28T02:08:50Z Hypnotic by Dead Sara published on 2021-08-20T23:15:16Z Heroes by Dead Sara published on 2021-07-24T05:20:50Z