Primary Wave Music L.A. rock quartet Dead Sara have been a touring machine in 2012, hitting the road as support for such bands as the Used, Chevelle, Bush and much more. Now Dead Sara are set to get their biggest exposure yet by opening for UK rockers Muse on their 2013 North American trek. Dead Sara frontwoman Emily Armstrong expressed her enthusiasm about the tour by saying, “Muse was a band that we all agreed would be one of the biggest bands that we could tour with out there. Now that we are going on tour with them it is surreal!” Armstrong goes on to say, “We never thought in a million years it would happen like this. We will learn so much watching them every night – we are extremely excited!! 2013 is looking great!” Dead Sara have been on the road nonstop in support of their critically acclaimed self-titled album. The band hit radio by storm with the disc’s first single, ‘Weatherman,’ and they recently released a fan-powered video for their latest single ‘We Are What You Say.’ The clip for the new track is a tour video made up of fan-submitted photos. Check it out below: Dead Sara 2012 Tour Dates: 10/24 The Midland by AMC – Kansas City, MO 10/27 WGRD Halloween Hellraiser – Grand Rapids, MI Dead Sara Supporting Muse in 2013: 2/22 Bank Atlantic Center – Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2/23 Tampa Bay Times Forum – Tampa, FL 2/25 Amway Center – Orlando, FL 2/28 Quicken Loans Arena – Cleveland, OH 3/2 Joe Louis Arena – Detroit, MI 3/4 United Center – Chicago, IL 3/7 Target Center – Minneapolis, MN 3/8 Chaifetz Arena – St. Louis, MO 3/10 BOK Center – Tulsa, OK Watch the Dead Sara ‘We Are What You Say’ Video
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Dethklok Announce 2012 Tour with Machine Head, All That Remains + Black Dahlia Murder
The awesome tour announcements just keep rolling in, and we couldn’t be more pumped. Cartoon Network’s ‘Metalocalypse’ death metal heroes Dethklok will be headlining a North American tour with some of the strongest supporting acts you’ll see from any upcoming tour. Joining Dethklok will be Machine Head, All That Remains and the Black Dahlia Murder. Dethklok were set to tour with Lamb of God and Gojira this summer, but the arrest
Exhumed Frontman Matt Harvey Talks Tour With Napalm Death, New Extreme Metal + More
The 2012 Summer Slaughter Tour may have just ended, but the memories of the all-day assault of metal’s heaviest bands lives on! During the New York City date of the tour, we managed to sneak in an interview with Exhumed frontman Matt Harvey. During our chat with Matt Harvey, the gore-grind pioneer talked with us about Summer Slaughter, Exhumed’s upcoming tour with Napalm Death, along with the immense respect Harvey
Daily Reload: Deftones, Iron Maiden, Godsmack + More
Here’s a look at the top stories of the day on Loudwire and around the Web: Deftones have announced that their seventh studio album will be titled ‘Koi No Yokan,’ and that they will embark on a tour with Scars on Broadway, which is fronted by System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian. [Loudwire] Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson recently competed in the Grasmere Sport’s Guides Race footrace in England.
Static X Rip Apart New York City – Concert Review + Photo Gallery
The foundation of New York City’s Gramercy Theater (Aug. 21) shook as Static X rolled into town for their Noise Revolution Tour with support from Davey Suicide and 9 Electric. Wayne Static and the rest of the gang kicked off their set with ‘Wisconsin Death Trip,’ and proceed to play fan favorites such as ‘Love Dump,’ ‘Bled For Days,’ ‘I’m With Stupid’ and of course ‘Push It,’ among numerous other
Converge Announce Fall 2012 U.S. Tour With Torche, Kvelertak + More
Oh, the brutality! Extreme hardcore innovators Converge have just announced a 2012 U.S. tour with Florida sludge-merchants Torche and Norwegian six-piece Kvelertak, with Californian hardcore band Nails and Kentucky sludgy hardcore band Whips/Chains also featured on certain dates. Converge have arguably made the some of the most important and innovative extreme music of the 21st century. Since the release of the band’s universally acclaimed album ‘Jane Doe,’ Converge have been