“I just thought ‘Heaven’s Got a Back Door’ sounded really cool, like what an old blues singer would say,” Armstrong explains. The former nods to the group’s blues roots. “Heaven’s Got A Back Door” and “UnAmerican” certainly hint at the range of Dead Sara’s EP. I don’t think in this day and age it really matters that much, it’s just getting things out there just to keep people interested and not waiting four years for something new to come out.” “We’ll see how it plays out - we may even do just another single next. It’s just easier and quicker,” Armstrong says. “We’ve been writing a lot, so it makes more sense to do an EP and get it out there. There’s enough material for several albums, but the EP has become Dead Sara’s preferred format. Drake Praises Former Nemesis Meek Mill at Philadelphia Concertĭead Sara has spent the time since 2015’s Pleasure To Meet You writing, creating a stockpile of more than 60 songs according to Armstrong and working on Temporary Things with producer Tony Hoffer (Beck, Fitz and the Tantrums, the Fratellis).
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