LA rockers Dead Sara look to consolidate on the promise of their debut with follow-up LP 'Pleasure to Meet You'. The distinctive raspy wail of Emily Armstrong returns in full force, with the attitide-filled singer now displaying a more versatile range. Still taking cues from blues, grunge & classic rock, the quartet are still a little too derivative for their own good, but the tight musicianship (especially Chris Null's bass-lines) is still impressive. A relatively consistent album, one gets the feeling that Dead Sara are still capable of better. Recommended Tracks: Mona Lisa, Blue Was the Beautiful You, LA City Slum & Something Good.
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