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Dead by Sunday’s New Rock Hit Single 333 Explodes with Raw Energy and Provocative Themes

Dead by Sunday releasing 333

Dead by Sunday releasing 333

Meet Dead by Sunday: The Raw Talent from Los Angeles that You Can’t Ignore

Dead by Sunday, a garage rock sensation from Los Angeles, United States, is shaking up the music scene with their new single “333.” Composed of Samantha Santana (Lead Vocalist & Guitarist) and Alex Chubb (Lead Guitarist & Vocalist), the band’s sound is a gritty mix of raw energy and poignant themes, further fueled by Stuart Blackie on drums and Zade Dardari on bass. Formed in 2020, their unique take on alternative rock, influenced by icons like Wolf Alice and Queens of the Stone Age, quickly sets them apart in the crowded indie rock landscape.

As a music curator team from PopHits.Co, we are beyond excited to shine a spotlight on Dead by Sunday’s latest release, “333.”

Samantha Santana’s powerful vocals together with Alex Chubb’s intricate guitar riffs bring a fresh yet familiar vibe that fans of grunge and shoegaze will appreciate.

Dead by Sunday releasing 333
Dead by Sunday releasing 333

“This track captures the essence of modern garage rock with a raw, unfettered spirit that channels both the intensity of Tool and the melodic complexity of The Deftones,” we noted with enthusiasm.

You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


Dead by Sunday - 333 - Cover Artwork
Dead by Sunday – 333 – Cover Artwork

The single “333” is not merely a song; it’s an experience that delves into the themes of consumerism and politics, resonating profoundly with today’s social climate. Originally recorded in the intimate setting of a garage and refined in the studio by Alex Chubb, Sam Santana, and Stuart Blackie, “333” offers a bold listening experience that stands the test of both production quality and lyrical depth. The distinctive sound, marked by its blend of alternative rock and hard rock elements, ensures that Dead by Sunday solidifies their place as a must-hear new act.

Dead by Sunday releasing 333
Dead by Sunday releasing 333

In the chorus of “333” (pronounced “Threes”), Santana’s undeniable vocal prowess soars, drawing listeners into a powerful narrative about blindly following societal norms without questioning. This isn’t just your average garage rock track; it’s a thought-provoking anthem designed to challenge perceptions and provoke deeper thinking. The song aptly reflects the ethos of a band that isn’t afraid to tackle heavyweight subjects through their gripping musical arrangements.

For fans and new listeners alike, engaging with Dead by Sunday doesn’t end at just listening to “333.” We strongly invite you to dive deeper into their impressive catalog available across all major platforms: Website, Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Each platform hosts a different dimension of the band’s creative journey, providing an all-encompassing experience of their music.

Finally, we recommend you like, listen to, and share our curated playlist featuring Dead by Sunday and other breakout talents in the alternative rock genre. This band is a testament to the untapped potential lurking within today’s music scene, promising a future filled with sonic explorations and groundbreaking themes.

By immersing yourself in Dead by Sunday’s music, you are doing more than just listening; you are joining a movement that seeks to redefine what rock and indie music can be in today’s ever-changing world.


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