It is hard to predict history, but at Interact-TV, Inc.(OTC: ITVI) we feel that Pocket Kid Records may have discovered and developed what will go down in history as the best Rock Band of this century. And we are not the only ones. Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighter fame said on Fuse News: “Dead Sara should be the next biggest rock band in the world.” When Dave Grohl says that about a band, it’s a prediction more than a wish. If you don’t believe us, check out their newest video below, read the Dead Sara First Album reviews below, and listen to and see more videos here:
“Hat’s off to Pocket Kid records as well for finding what will be the best band of 2012 in my estimation…I’m sad I didn’t know this band before they got their big break. I would have sold most everything I own to sign this band. Emily Amstrong is the best female rock singer of 2011. YES I SAID IT, I have the balls to say it! The best…This band will be a house hold name in 2012, The record label hit gold with this one. I wish them both the best and thank them for bringing Dead Sara’s Music to our ears.”
– Over The Top, TheNeverEndingStage.com (Dec 01, 2011)
“I consider myself lucky to have gotten my hands on Dead Sara’s debut album early enough so that I can say “I told you all so!!” The rest of you will have to wait…to purchase the album and hear it in its entirety. Until then you can attempt to get by with the bands first EP “The Airport Sessions” and what has sneaked onto youtube. I promise you though, the debut album is a whole other entity….Coming in at 11 tracks with more balls and diversity than anything I have heard in a while, with musical shifts from sweet folk and sad blues to screeching metal howls, to rock and roll and back again – This music can’t be classified in any way other than GOOD…and it’s no joke, they are THAT good “-
The Dead Hub (Jul 14, 2011)
“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. This unique and innovative group is fronted by a pair of powerhouse Lady Rockers. Armstrong’s…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…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
“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)
“One thing becomes very clear upon listening to Dead Sara’s self-titled debut full length album: this band will not be flying under the radar for long. Fronted by lead singer/rhythm guitarist Emily Armstrong and lead guitarist Siouxsie Medley, the band has a distinct swagger and incendiary sound…Armstrong’s vocal range and quality are astonishing… One minute, she’s handling a soaring ballad with ease, and the next, she’s screaming with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns. Partner-in-crime Medley may not be the band’s frontwoman per se, but her guitar takes center stage alongside Armstrong’s riveting voice. She consistently brings the ruckus, laying down riff-after-memorable riff that form the basis for Dead Sara’s unmistakably heavy and haunting sound. …A rarity in today’s hard rock scene, Dead Sara exhibits a simultaneously polished yet raw and primal sound….Dead Sara is nothing short of a must listen for any hard rock fan.”
– Jason Shane, Antiquiet (Sep 28, 2011)
“At one time or another, most of us have had the “desert island” conversation with our friends, where we make a list of the ten movies/books/music albums we would want if stranded on an island with sand and a coconut tree….Dead Sara’s ability to put out a pure, back-to-basics rock album that channels so much inner feeling and the superb work ethic required to write such powerful songs have endeared them to those who have been lucky enough to hear them. Their music is infectious and leaves you wanting more, but that is not what has endeared them to me. It is their ability to tap into all that is rock and extract out something new and profound and remind me of why I love music in the first place. That is why I am including them in my desert island library.”
– Clay, Nanobot Rock Reviews // Music Reviews – For Fans By Fans (Aug 16, 2011)
“The time has come to leave all you’ve known to be safe and secure behind. It is time to let go of the simplicities of mainstream rock and accept the revolution that is Dead Sara. With as much ferocity [as] the most seasoned bands, Dead Sara stands atop those before them and plants their flag, confidently claiming their place in rock. This tight group…explodes out of the gates with their ground shaking self-titled album. In today’s music, it is rare to deliver something truly unique. Dead Sara raises the bar and has drawn my attention, if not much more.”
“Los Angeles’ Dead Sara is Siouxsie Medley (guitar), Emily Armstrong (vocals, guitar), Chris Null (bass), and Sean Friday (drums) and they are that thing the music industry needs, particularly the XX-division and this eponymous debut will establish them as a brilliant diamond on the music/hard rock scene with no measurable equal. For forty-three minutes and 11 tracks, Dead Sara brandish talent and skill as a weapon against life, love, and mistakes with a warrior level of ferocity, heft, and attitude carried by the “holy shit!” dangerous and dangerously beautiful vocals and range of Armstrong who morphs from grunge/punk priestess to melodic songbird without breaking a sweat.…just know that music may never be the same. Dead Sara has changed the game.”
– The Owl Magazine (Oct 10, 2011)