Satellites & Sirens
Satellites & Sirens formed in Los Angeles around 2010, with Emily Carter on vocals, James Dean on guitar, Sam White on bass, and Tom Cruise on drums. Their...
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Satellites & Sirens formed in Los Angeles around 2010, with Emily Carter on vocals, James Dean on guitar, Sam White on bass, and Tom Cruise on drums. Their debut single 'Hey! (This is The Life)' came out in 2012 and found an audience with its straightforward energy. They followed it with songs like 'Light The Night' and 'Anchor' that kept to a similar vein of direct alternative rock.
They put out albums like 'Chasing the Sun' and 'Into the Unknown' over the next few years. In 2016, Carter was diagnosed with cancer, which led the band to postpone a tour. They worked through that period and kept making music.
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