Dead Sara

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Anybody - Stripped 03:41 Tools
Anybody (Stripped) 03:15 Tools
Fuck Your Rock and Roll Blues | Live @ JBTV 00:00 Tools
Alien | Live @ JBTV 00:00 Tools
Weatherman 04:22 Tools
Lemon Scent 04:22 Tools
We Are What You Say 03:04 Tools
Whispers & Ashes 03:51 Tools
Mona Lisa 02:40 Tools
Sorry For It All 04:48 Tools
Test On My Patience 03:10 Tools
Monumental Holiday 02:40 Tools
Dear Love 04:17 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box 03:38 Tools
I Said You Were Lucky 03:55 Tools
Timed Blues 03:38 Tools
Face To Face 04:30 Tools
Something Good 03:38 Tools
Suicidal 03:39 Tools
Anybody 03:27 Tools
Heaven's Got A Back Door 03:28 Tools
L.A. City Slum 03:38 Tools
Radio One Two 03:38 Tools
Lovesick 03:38 Tools
Blue Was The Beautiful You 03:38 Tools
Mr. Mr. 03:27 Tools
Greaser 03:27 Tools
Feel Right At Home 03:27 Tools
Unamerican 03:41 Tools
For You I am 03:27 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (Acoustic) 03:27 Tools
Baby Rock 03:28 Tools
Mother Teresa 03:02 Tools
Some Have It Bad 03:07 Tools
This Changes Everything 02:57 Tools
Childhood Courtesy 03:41 Tools
Times To Remember 03:41 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (Nirvana cover) 03:41 Tools
Anybody - Stripped 03:41 Tools
What It Takes 03:41 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box - Acoustic 04:38 Tools
One Day We'll Make It Big 03:41 Tools
Mr. Mr 03:41 Tools
Sorry for It All (Remastered 2016) 03:33 Tools
Baby Rock (Remastered 2016) 04:18 Tools
Snow in Los Angeles 04:46 Tools
Mother Theresa (Remastered 2016) 03:15 Tools
Some Have It Bad (Remastered 2016) 03:15 Tools
Pretty Ugly (Remastered 2016) 03:15 Tools
This Changes Everything (Remastered 2016) 04:38 Tools
Childhood Courtesy (Remastered 2016) 03:15 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (Nirvana Cover) 03:28 Tools
Test On My Patience - Acoustic 03:28 Tools
Weatherman (OST inFamous: Second Son) 00:00 Tools
Whispers Ashes 03:51 Tools
Weatherman(OST NFS MOST WANTED 2012) 04:21 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (inFAMOUS Second Son) 04:42 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (Cover) 03:51 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (Nirvana cover) (OST infamous second son) 03:51 Tools
Pretty Ugly 03:33 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (OST inFamous: Second Son) 03:51 Tools
Ask The Angels 03:11 Tools
Weatherman (Acoustic) 04:18 Tools
Test On My Patience (Acoustic) 03:28 Tools
Killing in the Name Of (RATM cover) 04:39 Tools
Fish Out Of Water 03:15 Tools
Anybody (Stripped) 03:15 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (Acoustic Nirvana Cover) 03:15 Tools
Sorry For It All (Acoustic) 04:38 Tools
29. Weatherman (OST-HD: NFS most wanted 2) 2012 (Vk.Com/OstHD) 00:00 Tools
Innuendo 04:37 Tools
Test My Patience 03:10 Tools
Mama Told Me 05:51 Tools
At Seven 05:51 Tools
Ask the Angels (Patti Smith cover) 03:51 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (OST inFamous Second Son) 05:51 Tools
Maggie 05:51 Tools
L.A City Slum 00:00 Tools
Weatherman (Most Wanted 2012) 04:21 Tools
Suicidal [Explicit] 03:34 Tools
Radio One Two [Explicit] 03:19 Tools
Sliver (Nirvana cover) 03:34 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (inFAMOUS Second Son) 00:00 Tools
Sliver 03:19 Tools
Weatherman (OST inFamous Second Son) 00:00 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (Nirvana) 00:00 Tools
L.A. City Slum [Explicit] 03:19 Tools
Greaser [Explicit] 03:19 Tools
Weatherman (OST Banshee 2/3) 03:19 Tools
Mr. Mr. [Explicit] 03:19 Tools
Heart Shaped Box - Acoustic (Nirvana Cover) 04:23 Tools
Feel Right at Home [Explicit] 03:19 Tools
06.I Said You Were Lucky 00:00 Tools
Dead Sara - Weatherman 04:23 Tools
Weatherman (Viper Room Live Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Sliver (Nirvana Cover) 04:13 Tools
"Weatherman" 04:21 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (Acoustic Nirvana Cover) 03:19 Tools
Wheatherman 00:00 Tools
"Heart Shaped Box" Nirvana Cover 04:21 Tools
05.Monumental Holiday 00:00 Tools
Weatherman;Need for speed most wanted 2012 04:13 Tools
We Are What You Say [by AGvin] 03:07 Tools
Changes 05:14 Tools
05. Monumental Holiday 02:40 Tools
04. Dear Love 04:17 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (Acoustic) 04:23 Tools
Wetherman 04:17 Tools
Blue was the feeling for you 05:14 Tools
03 Weatherman 04:21 Tools
01. Whispers and Ashes 03:51 Tools
Weatherman (Trailer #1) (inFamous: Second Son) 00:00 Tools
02.We Are What You Say 03:04 Tools
01.Whispers & Ashes 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (Nirvana Cover) (zaycev.net) 04:17 Tools
Weatherman (OST NFS MW 2012) 04:21 Tools
Weatherman [Mainstream Rock] 01:00 Tools
Weatherman lyrics 04:17 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box (InFAMOUS: Second Son) 00:00 Tools
01 Whispers & Ashes 00:00 Tools
04-Something Good 04:21 Tools
The Weatherman 04:23 Tools
04.Dear Love 04:18 Tools
Weatherman (Tour Edition) 00:00 Tools
Weatherman (OST Need For Speed Most Wanted 2012) 00:00 Tools
Weatherman (Radio Edit) 04:21 Tools
08.Test On My Patience 00:00 Tools
06. I Said You Were Lucky 04:17 Tools
02 We Are What You Say 00:00 Tools
05 Monumental Holiday 00:00 Tools
03.Weatherman 04:21 Tools
Weatherman (NFS Most Wanted 2012) 04:21 Tools
Weatherman [InFamous: Second Son Trailer] 00:00 Tools
07.Face To Face 00:00 Tools
11.Sorry For it All 00:00 Tools
Fuck Your Rock and Roll Blues | Live @ JBTV 00:00 Tools
Alien | Live @ JBTV 00:00 Tools
Heart–Shaped Box (Nirvana Cover) 00:00 Tools
Mona Lisa - Dead Sara 00:00 Tools
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Emily Armstrong - Singer/Guitarist Siouxsie Medley - Guitarist Sean Friday - Drummer Chris Null - Bass Player Music history is rich with rock bands fronted by dynamic duos. Looking to carry on this vital yin and yang tradition (minus the drama such chemistry often fuels) are singer Emily Armstrong and guitarist Siouxsie Medley, who front Los Angeles’ Dead Sara — an electrifying rock outfit whose supercharged music is propelled by Medley’s monster riffs and Armstrong’s wailing, passionate vocals. The two musicians are a study in contrast onstage: Medley remains rooted in place — a solid, steady anchor for Armstrong’s almost unhinged performances. A skilled vocal stylist who can handle blues, soul, and folk-rock with equal aplomb, Armstrong will unleash a guttural howl one minute and trill as pretty as a songbird the next. Dead Sara is exactly what you want from a young, hungry rock band: unpredictable and enigmatic, and looking to make an explosive sonic and emotional impact. Dead Sara, which also includes bassist Chris Null and drummer Sean Friday, funnel the ferocious spectacle of their live show into their self-titled debut album, which they are releasing this spring. Produced by Noah Shain, the album is a versatile showcase for the band’s talent, veering effortlessly from melodic, soaring tunes (“We Are What You Say,” “Whispers & Ashes”) to bruised power ballads (“Sorry for it All", Dear Love,” “Face to Face”) to fierce, heavy stompers (“Timed Blues,” “Test My Patience,” “Weatherman”). “That diversity is what’s honest and real to us,” Medley says. “We love classic rock, blues, folk, metal, punk, gospel, all of it, so we didn’t want to put restrictions on ourselves genre-wise. We just knew we wanted the music to sound really raw and primal, even a bit unsettling.” Lyrically, many of Dead Sara’s songs are survival anthems informed by their struggle to stay true to their vision of being a powerful, uncompromising female-fronted rock band. Armstrong and Medley met as music-obsessed teenagers growing up in Los Angeles, USA and have been playing together in one capacity or another ever since. Along the way, they encountered various industry people, including interested major-label executives, who suggested they develop a more pop-friendly sound. “It was difficult to deal with people’s ideas about what we should be doing,” Armstrong says. “I ended up shutting myself off from everyone and feeling really crushed. I didn’t really come out of it until some of my close friends and fans of the band expressed concern, saying ‘What the hell are you doing? You can’t give up.’” That emotional experience fuels Dead Sara’s first single, “We Are What You Say,” in which Armstrong (who writes the band’s lyrics) sings: “I lost myself somewhere I never wanted to be. Now it’s time to start all over. We were held to the light but we never went blind. You can’t back down, kid. We are what you say. We are not what you think.” Ironically, “We Are What You Say” is Dead Sara’s poppiest song, “though it’s still kind of gnarly and sleazy,” Medley notes. “It’s like, ‘Hey, you want pop? This is our pop, so fuck off.’” Adds Armstrong: “That song distills a lot of what we’re about. It’s melodic and accessible, but still intense and unruly. We’ve put up quite a fight to be who we are, and I think you can hear it in the music.” Dead Sara formed in 2003 Official site: http://www.deadsara.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.