The hard-rock band Dead Sara was formed by teenage songwriters Emily Armstrong
and Siouxsie Medley in 2002 in Los Angeles, California. "Changes," the group's
debut song, was released in 2004, introducing the hard-hitting, punky style that
would later turn rock icons like Dave Grohl and Courtney Love into Dead Sara's
champions. Following a tour with Endless Hallway in 2007, the group signed with
Viscount Records and released an EP, The Airport Sessions, in 2008. Drummer Sean
Friday and bassist Chris Null joined in 2009, finalizing Dead Sara's lineup and
appearing on a national tou...