Los Angeles rock band Dead Sararelease their anthemic new single entitled “Heroes” on Warner Records, accompanied by a captivating music video. Once again, the group deliver an energetic barnburner with no shortage of energy and attitude. Stream audio HERE.
The group’s signature dual guitar attack cuts deep as Emily Armstrong’s (vocalist/guitarist/songwriter) and Siouxsie Medley’s (guitars/backing vocals) intense chorus rings out. It was notably co-produced by Dead Sara drummer/programmer Sean Friday and longtime collaborator Noah Shain.
It follows on the heels of their 2020 comeback “Hands Up.” Upon arrival, it racked up 307K Spotify streams and 467K YouTube views on the music video, receiving critical acclaim from top tier media outlets.
Next up, Dead Sara will hit the road on tour for the first time in three years. Following an appearance at Summerfest in Milwaukee, WI on September 17, they begin their headline run on September 18 at Amsterdam Music Hall in Minneapolis, MN and canvas the country before returning to L.A. for what promises to be an unforgettable hometown gig on October 9 at The Roxy. Additionally, they grace the bills of Welcome to Rockville in Daytona, FL on November 11 and Shiprocked on January 22-27. Additional dates for 2021 to be announced later this year. Dead Sara will tour the world in 2022.
Renowned for their incendiary performances, Dead Sara are a Do Not Miss live attraction.
Right now, they’re putting the finishing touches on their third album and first full-length since 2015’s ‘Pleasure To Meet You.’
Dead Sara first broke through with their 2012 single “Weatherman“—a churning stew of bluesy punk riffs, chugging hard rock grooves, and throat-shredding vocals that reached No. 30 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart and was followed by tour dates supporting Muse. “Hands Up” was the first new music from Dead Sara since September 2018, when the band released a stripped-down version of “Anybody,” a single originally found on ‘Temporary Things Taking Up Space.’ That EP built on the success of 2015’s ‘Pleasure to Meet You,’ which reached No. 2 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and No. 7 on the Hard Rock Albums chart. To date, Dead Sara has been featured on most of the top tier media outlets, and performed at the GRAMMY Museum. Look for more Dead Sara music coming in 2021!