Ava Nasiri
Lead Vocals
The voice that cut through every basement ceiling in South Jersey. Raw, unfiltered, impossible to ignore. She turned dial tone into anthem and never looked back.
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Broadcasting into the void since 2012.
Discography
The Story
Dead Frequency started the way all great bands start—three girls in a basement with more attitude than equipment. It was 2012 in a nowhere town between Jersey and Philly, and Ava, Sloane, and Rhea had one thing in common: they were done being quiet.
What followed was four years of sweat, feedback, and shows in every VFW hall, dive bar, and warehouse that would have them. They played so loud the neighbors called the cops. They played so often they forgot what weekends were. The DIY scene didn't just accept them—it needed them.
In 2016, they pressed their debut—twelve tracks of pure adrenaline that sounded like broadcasting from the end of the world. Dead Frequency was a signal nobody expected and nobody could ignore. Static Girls became an anthem. Dashboard became a war cry. For one perfect moment, they were the loudest thing on the frequency.
Then life happened. Sloane moved. Rhea went quiet. Ava went on to something bigger—something that would change everything. The frequency went dead.
Until 2026. Ten years later, three phone calls, and a handshake later—Dead Frequency is back. The reunion brought six new tracks that prove the signal was never really lost. It was just waiting.
The lead singer went on to build a new chapter — but Dead Frequency is where it all started. Read her story →
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The Band
Lead Vocals
The voice that cut through every basement ceiling in South Jersey. Raw, unfiltered, impossible to ignore. She turned dial tone into anthem and never looked back.
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Guitar
Philly born, feedback raised. Sloane's riffs hit like a freight train through a chain-link fence. The sonic architect behind every Dead Frequency hook you can't get out of your head.
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Bass
The low end that held everything together when everything else was falling apart. Rhea played bass like she was settling a score—steady, relentless, and always right on time.
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