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Emily Armstrong
Armstrong with Linkin Park in 2024
Armstrong with Linkin Park in 2024
Background information
Birth nameEmily Marcia Armstrong
Born(1986-05-06)May 6, 1986(age 38)
Los Angeles,California,U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2002–present
Member of

Emily Marcia Armstrong(born May 6, 1986) is an American singer. The co-founder ofDead Sara,she joinedLinkin Parkas the band's new lead vocalist in September 2024, following the death of their long-time lead vocalistChester Benningtonin 2017.

Early life

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Armstrong was born inLos Angeles.Her parents were prominent members of theChurch of Scientology,and she was raised as aScientologist.[1]She started to write songs and play guitar when she was 11 and began to sing when she was 15. She dropped out of high school; she knew she wanted to be in a rock band when she picked up the guitar and had no interest in pursuing anything else.[2]In an interview with theEl Paso Timesin 2012, Armstrong said music was the one thing that kept her motivated in life.[3]

Career

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Dead Sara

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Armstrong withDead Sarain Akvárium,Budapest

In 2002, Armstrong began playing with guitaristSiouxsie Medley,who she met through a mutual friend. They had similar taste in music; both Medley and Armstrong were influenced byNirvanaandL7,among others, and 1960s and 1970s folk and blues artists and classic rock bands such asLed Zeppelin,Stevie Nicks,Joni Mitchell,andFleetwood Mac.[4]

Initially known as Epiphany, Dead Sara's first gig was at the Los Angeles nightclub The Mint in March 2005. In addition to singing, Armstrong played the bass.[5]

As a songwriter, Armstrong was significantly influenced by folk rock. Her interest inopen and alternate tunings,such as those used by Mitchell, resulted in whatGuitar Worldreferred to as Dead Sara's signature sound.[5]As a performer, she was influenced by artists includingIggy PopandJanis Joplin.[6]

Armstrong received significant attention as a singer before Dead Sara's debut was released. Noting her "strong, urgent sound",Grace Slicksaid Armstrong was a singer she admired in an interview with theWall Street Journalin 2011,[7]andCourtney Lovebrought Armstrong to New York to sing onHole's2010 album,Nobody's Daughter.[8]

Prior to joining Linkin Park, she recorded and/or performed live with artists includingthe Offspring,[9]Beck,Demi Lovato,[10]Awolnation,[11]andRobby Kriegerofthe Doors.[12]

Linkin Park

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Armstrong performing withLinkin Parkin 2024

On September 5, 2024, at the start of a livestreamed Linkin Park concert, Armstrong was introduced as the band's new co-lead vocalist. The livestream included a performance of "The Emptiness Machine",the lead single of the group's forthcoming albumFrom Zero,which released on November 15, 2024.[13][14]

Linkin Park's first public show with Armstrong took place on September 11, 2024 at theKia Forumin Los Angeles. In a review inLos Angeles Times,Steve Appleford wrote: "Like Bennington, Armstrong is as capable with rich melodies as throat-ripping vocals, which fit naturally in the established Linkin Park sound."[15]Chris Willman's review inVarietynoted that the estimated audience of 17,000 were "clearly signaling their assent to her joining the band with a constant roar that roughly matched the one she was putting out."[16]

Personal life

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In 2016, Armstrong was in a relationship with model Kate Harrison.[17]She identifies asqueer.[1]

Church of Scientology

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In 2013, Armstrong was photographed attending the 44th Anniversary Gala of theChurch of Scientology'sCelebrity Centre International[18]and, in a press release following the event, the Church identified her as one of several "prominent members".[19]Shortly after Armstrong joined Linkin Park in September 2024, she was the subject of media reports about her ties to thecontroversial church.Some of the band's fans were also critical of her affiliation with the Church.[20]According to theBBC,"Armstrong has never publicly commented on her relationship with the church, but several of Dead Sara's lyrics suggest criticism and rejection of Scientology's teachings.”[1]Alongside this, she has referenced having a therapist in interviews, of which Scientology rejects.

Also in September 2024, it came to light that Armstrong had attended a 2020 criminal hearing of former actor and convicted rapistDanny Masterson,a longtime Scientologist.[21][22][23]Reports noted that one of Masterson's alleged victims, Chrissie Carnell-Bixler, and her spouse,Mars VoltaandAt the Drive-Insinger and former ScientologistCedric Bixler-Zavala,were publicly critical of Armstrong's decision to attend a hearing during Masterson's trial.[24]On September 6, Armstrong clarified that while she attended one court appearance in support of someone whom she considered a friend at the time, she realized shortly afterward she should not have done so and had not spoken to the person since. She said she does not condone abuse or violence against women and empathizes with the victims of these crimes.[25]

Discography

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With Dead Sara

With Linkin Park

References

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  2. ^Burger, David (September 24, 2012)."Song of the Day: X96 Big Ass Show performer Dead Sara's 'The Weatherman'".The Salt Lake Tribune.Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  3. ^Pullen, Doug (May 22, 2012)."Dead Sara Rocks Up a Storm on New CD".El Paso Times(Retrieved via ProQuest).ProQuest1015084398.Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 10,2024.
  4. ^abLaw, Sam (May 11, 2022)."5 Reasons Why You Need to Check Out Dead Sara".Kerrang!.Archivedfrom the original on June 18, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  5. ^abArrieta, Vincent (April 14, 2022)."How Dead Sara take Joni Mitchell's approach to alternate tunings and apply it to the ferocious world of rock 'n' roll".Guitar World.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 4,2024.
  6. ^"Entertainment - Technorati".technorati.com.Archivedfrom the original on September 4, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  7. ^Myers, Marc (April 29, 2011)."She Chased White Rabbits".The Wall Street Journal.Archivedfrom the original on January 8, 2015.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  8. ^Baltin, Steve (March 28, 2012)."Dead Sara Gears Up for Breakout Year".Rolling Stone.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  9. ^Punknews.org (January 15, 2013)."Videos: The Offspring:" Gone Away "(w/ Emily Armstrong)".www.punknews.org.Archivedfrom the original on November 11, 2020.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  10. ^Ruggieri, Melissa."Demi Lovato excavates demons with honesty on new album: 'I can't believe I'm not dead,' she sings".USA TODAY.Archivedfrom the original on July 17, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  11. ^"AWOLNATION announce new album, unveil" Jump Sit Stand March "feat. Dead Sara's Emily Armstrong".Consequence.May 31, 2024.Archivedfrom the original on September 2, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  12. ^Baltin, Steve."The Doors' John Densmore On Paying Tribute To Ray Manzarek, Supporting The Youth And More".Forbes.Archivedfrom the original on January 16, 2020.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  13. ^Lipshutz, Jason (September 5, 2024)."Inside Linkin Park's Secret Comeback".Billboard.Archivedfrom the original on September 5, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
  14. ^Paul, Larisha (September 6, 2024)."Linkin Park Unveil Emily Armstrong as New Co-Vocalist, Announce 2024 World Tour and Album".RollingStone.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 6,2024.
  15. ^Appleford, Steve (September 12, 2024)."Linkin Park comes roaring back with more than an echo of its past with new singer at Kia Forum".Los Angeles Times.Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 12,2024.
  16. ^Willman, Chris (September 12, 2024)."Linkin Park Thrills L.A. Forum Crowd With New Singer in First Full Show Since 2017: See the 27-Song Setlist".Variety.Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 12,2024.
  17. ^Daniela Westermayer (September 6, 2024)."Wer ist Emily Armstrong?".Südwest Presse(in German).Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 10,2024.
  18. ^Ortega, Tony (September 19, 2020)."Read Danny Masterson's 'demurrer' he's hoping will get his criminal charges dismissed".The Underground Bunker.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 6,2024.
  19. ^"Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Hosts 44th Anniversary Gala"(Press release). Los Angeles: Church of Scientology International. August 24, 2013.Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 7,2024.
  20. ^Bird, Daniel (September 6, 2024)."New Linkin Park singer Emily Armstrong sparks backlash over alleged Scientology and Danny Masterson links".The Daily Mirror.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 7,2024.
  21. ^"Linkin Park Fans Re-Share Cedric-Bixler Zavala's Message to Emily Armstrong Over Alleged Links to Scientology and Danny Masterson".NME.September 6, 2024.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 6,2024.
  22. ^Blistein, Jon (September 6, 2024)."Cedric Bixler-Zavala Slams Linkin Park's Emily Armstrong Over Alleged Danny Masterson Support".Rolling Stone.Archivedfrom the original on September 7, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 7,2024.
  23. ^Curto, Justin (September 6, 2024)."What's Up With Linkin Park's New Singer?".Vulture.Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 7,2024.
  24. ^Deville, Chris (September 6, 2024)."The Mars Volta's Cedric Bixler-Zavala Calls Out Linkin Park's New Singer For Her Support Of Danny Masterson And Links To Scientology".Stereogum.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 7,2024.
  25. ^Aswad, Jem (September 6, 2024)."New Linkin Park Singer Emily Armstrong Responds to Criticism Over Danny Masterson Support".Variety.Archivedfrom the original on September 7, 2024.RetrievedSeptember 6,2024.
  26. ^Lymangrover, Jason."Biography: Dead Sara".AllMusic.Archivedfrom the original on May 22, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 5,2024.
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