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Dead Posey
2 months ago
3 weeks till we charge into our first headlining tour like bats outta hell w/ Ovtlier & Another Day Dawns - this moment is everything. Massive thanks to our street team helping us light the fuse in every city, see you all soon!! 🧨
TIX + VIP: https://www.deadposey.com/tour
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Past
JUN
29
2025
Oklahoma City, OK
89th Street - OKC
I Was There
JUN
28
2025
Haltom City, TX
Haltom Theater
I Was There
JUN
27
2025
Houston, TX
The Secret Group
I Was There
JUN
26
2025
New Orleans, LA
Santos Bar
I Was There
JUN
25
2025
Atlanta, GA
Altar at the Masquerade
I Was There
JUN
24
2025
Greensboro, NC
Hangar 1819
I Was There
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Angela
July 5th 2025
Dead Posey — A Band You Need to Know
I stumbled across Dead Posey by chance when Spotify tossed one of their songs onto a playlist, and from the first gritty, haunting note I was hooked. Seeing them live? That took it to another level entirely.
Lead singer Danyell Souza and guitarist Tony Fagenson (formerly of Eve 6) are an absolute force together — both musically and in how they command a stage. The energy between them is electric, and it spills right out into the crowd. You don't just watch Dead Posey perform — you feel it.
Danyell, in particular, has this rare ability to make every single person in the audience feel like she’s singing directly to them. It’s not an act; it’s connection. Her voice is raw, powerful, and completely mesmerizing, and when you lock eyes with her for even a second, you believe you’re part of something bigger.
I was lucky enough to take part in a meet-and-greet before the show, and it only made me love them more. Instead of a quick photo-op and a canned speech, they took the time to introduce themselves, share their story, and genuinely get to know the fans in the room. They asked us questions, laughed with us, and treated every person there like a friend. No pretense, no rockstar ego — just good, authentic people who care about the community they're building.
One moment that stood out happened during the show itself. There was a young girl in the crowd, visibly shy but clearly enamored with Danyell. Mid-song, Danyell made a point to lean down, take her hand, and share a moment that girl will never forget. It wasn’t staged or showy — just real, human kindness in the middle of a pounding, high-energy set. That’s who Dead Posey is.
Dead Posey is criminally underrated right now, but it won’t stay that way for long. Their sound is fresh, fierce, and emotionally charged, and their live performance leaves nothing behind. If you haven’t listened to them yet, you’re missing out. And if you get the chance to see them live — take it. They’re
Houston, TX@The Secret Group

Danielle
July 3rd 2025
Best concert of the year. They are so incredibly nice and talented. Can't wait to see them again in Houston.
Haltom City, TX@Haltom Theater

July 1st 2025
The concert was amazing! The venue was nice and the alcohol wasn’t super expensive. I love that we had some local talent for one of the performing bands! All the bands did amazing and I love how interactive all of them were with the crowd, especially Dead Posey! Best first concert, couldn’t have been beat!
Oklahoma City, OK@89th Street - OKC
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About Dead Posey
From cults and monsters to nightmares and devils, no topic is ever too taboo for the riotous rock duo Dead Posey. Since forming from the underbelly of Los Angeles in the twenty-tens, Danyell Souza and Tony Nova have confronted it all in their music – sexism, oppression and religious dogma – with a hearty dose of angst-ridden guitars and vocal howls that combine hallmarks of goth spirit and punk rebellion with ‘80s synth pop and ‘90s alt rock.
“We bonded over a shared love of rock music and the darker side of life,” says Souza who was pursuing acting, modeling and gogo dancing on the weekends to pay bills when she linked up with Nova (formerly of Eve 6). After spending a night in Nova’s studio and singing on a mic for the first time to Nirvana’s “Come As You Are,” a newfound passion was unlocked. As she says, “I knew from that moment in my bones that this is what I was meant to do in life.” That mission has been largely accomplished as electrifying originals like recent apocalyptic singles “Welcome To The Nightmare” and “She Went Bad”, and punchy covers of classics like New Order’s “Blue Monday” and Depeche Mode’s “Never Let Me Down Again” have echoed across the industry spectrum.
In less than 10 years and with just three EPs to their name, Dead Posey’s big hooks and powerful sound have found love from rock bibles like Loudwire and Kerrang!, a collective 42 million streams, billing on topline festivals like Download in the U.K. and Mad Cool and Rockland in Spain (where Dead Posey played to their largest crowd ever at 1:30 a.m.) and placements in a range of TV and movies, such as the WWE’s Elimination Chamber event, Fox's Lucifer, MTV's Teen Wolf, Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, and CBS’ Fire Country.
Dead Posey song material always comes from a pandora’s box of inspiration, whether it’s fellow dark artists like Depeche Mode, Garbage, Nine Inch Nails, Hole and Type O Negative, or true crime docuseries, the surrealist worlds of Salvador Dali and the macabre poetry of Edgar Allen Poe.
As Dead Posey get set to release their long-awaited debut LP this fall, a fascination with another sordid part of society has precluded their recording sessions and material, leading the band to ask: Are You In A Cult?
“We are seeing what look like mini-cults forming everywhere. Regular people get tempted and manipulated to follow one charismatic leader, idea or worldview, often to their own harm,” says Souza of the album’s focal point and title track “C.U.L.T.”, inspired by political figures, social media influencers, authors, self-help gurus, and celebrities. Adds Nova, “We’re all guilty of it at some point, but we hope asking the question can give people some power back.” The album also features the punk-infused fury of “Zombies” and the synth-drenched romantic swoon of “Darkside”.
“We bonded over a shared love of rock music and the darker side of life,” says Souza who was pursuing acting, modeling and gogo dancing on the weekends to pay bills when she linked up with Nova (formerly of Eve 6). After spending a night in Nova’s studio and singing on a mic for the first time to Nirvana’s “Come As You Are,” a newfound passion was unlocked. As she says, “I knew from that moment in my bones that this is what I was meant to do in life.” That mission has been largely accomplished as electrifying originals like recent apocalyptic singles “Welcome To The Nightmare” and “She Went Bad”, and punchy covers of classics like New Order’s “Blue Monday” and Depeche Mode’s “Never Let Me Down Again” have echoed across the industry spectrum.
In less than 10 years and with just three EPs to their name, Dead Posey’s big hooks and powerful sound have found love from rock bibles like Loudwire and Kerrang!, a collective 42 million streams, billing on topline festivals like Download in the U.K. and Mad Cool and Rockland in Spain (where Dead Posey played to their largest crowd ever at 1:30 a.m.) and placements in a range of TV and movies, such as the WWE’s Elimination Chamber event, Fox's Lucifer, MTV's Teen Wolf, Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, and CBS’ Fire Country.
Dead Posey song material always comes from a pandora’s box of inspiration, whether it’s fellow dark artists like Depeche Mode, Garbage, Nine Inch Nails, Hole and Type O Negative, or true crime docuseries, the surrealist worlds of Salvador Dali and the macabre poetry of Edgar Allen Poe.
As Dead Posey get set to release their long-awaited debut LP this fall, a fascination with another sordid part of society has precluded their recording sessions and material, leading the band to ask: Are You In A Cult?
“We are seeing what look like mini-cults forming everywhere. Regular people get tempted and manipulated to follow one charismatic leader, idea or worldview, often to their own harm,” says Souza of the album’s focal point and title track “C.U.L.T.”, inspired by political figures, social media influencers, authors, self-help gurus, and celebrities. Adds Nova, “We’re all guilty of it at some point, but we hope asking the question can give people some power back.” The album also features the punk-infused fury of “Zombies” and the synth-drenched romantic swoon of “Darkside”.
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Genres:
Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Rock, Industrial Rock, Metal
Band Members:
Danyell Souza - Lead Singer, Tony Nova - Lead Guitar
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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Dead Posey
2 months ago
3 weeks till we charge into our first headlining tour like bats outta hell w/ Ovtlier & Another Day Dawns - this moment is everything. Massive thanks to our street team helping us light the fuse in every city, see you all soon!! 🧨
TIX + VIP: https://www.deadposey.com/tour
TIX + VIP: https://www.deadposey.com/tour

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Live Photos of Dead Posey
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
29
2025
Oklahoma City, OK
89th Street - OKC
I Was There
JUN
28
2025
Haltom City, TX
Haltom Theater
I Was There
JUN
27
2025
Houston, TX
The Secret Group
I Was There
JUN
26
2025
New Orleans, LA
Santos Bar
I Was There
JUN
25
2025
Atlanta, GA
Altar at the Masquerade
I Was There
JUN
24
2025
Greensboro, NC
Hangar 1819
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Angela
July 5th 2025
Dead Posey — A Band You Need to Know
I stumbled across Dead Posey by chance when Spotify tossed one of their songs onto a playlist, and from the first gritty, haunting note I was hooked. Seeing them live? That took it to another level entirely.
Lead singer Danyell Souza and guitarist Tony Fagenson (formerly of Eve 6) are an absolute force together — both musically and in how they command a stage. The energy between them is electric, and it spills right out into the crowd. You don't just watch Dead Posey perform — you feel it.
Danyell, in particular, has this rare ability to make every single person in the audience feel like she’s singing directly to them. It’s not an act; it’s connection. Her voice is raw, powerful, and completely mesmerizing, and when you lock eyes with her for even a second, you believe you’re part of something bigger.
I was lucky enough to take part in a meet-and-greet before the show, and it only made me love them more. Instead of a quick photo-op and a canned speech, they took the time to introduce themselves, share their story, and genuinely get to know the fans in the room. They asked us questions, laughed with us, and treated every person there like a friend. No pretense, no rockstar ego — just good, authentic people who care about the community they're building.
One moment that stood out happened during the show itself. There was a young girl in the crowd, visibly shy but clearly enamored with Danyell. Mid-song, Danyell made a point to lean down, take her hand, and share a moment that girl will never forget. It wasn’t staged or showy — just real, human kindness in the middle of a pounding, high-energy set. That’s who Dead Posey is.
Dead Posey is criminally underrated right now, but it won’t stay that way for long. Their sound is fresh, fierce, and emotionally charged, and their live performance leaves nothing behind. If you haven’t listened to them yet, you’re missing out. And if you get the chance to see them live — take it. They’re
Houston, TX@The Secret Group

Danielle
July 3rd 2025
Best concert of the year. They are so incredibly nice and talented. Can't wait to see them again in Houston.
Haltom City, TX@Haltom Theater

July 1st 2025
The concert was amazing! The venue was nice and the alcohol wasn’t super expensive. I love that we had some local talent for one of the performing bands! All the bands did amazing and I love how interactive all of them were with the crowd, especially Dead Posey! Best first concert, couldn’t have been beat!
Oklahoma City, OK@89th Street - OKC
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About Dead Posey
From cults and monsters to nightmares and devils, no topic is ever too taboo for the riotous rock duo Dead Posey. Since forming from the underbelly of Los Angeles in the twenty-tens, Danyell Souza and Tony Nova have confronted it all in their music – sexism, oppression and religious dogma – with a hearty dose of angst-ridden guitars and vocal howls that combine hallmarks of goth spirit and punk rebellion with ‘80s synth pop and ‘90s alt rock.
“We bonded over a shared love of rock music and the darker side of life,” says Souza who was pursuing acting, modeling and gogo dancing on the weekends to pay bills when she linked up with Nova (formerly of Eve 6). After spending a night in Nova’s studio and singing on a mic for the first time to Nirvana’s “Come As You Are,” a newfound passion was unlocked. As she says, “I knew from that moment in my bones that this is what I was meant to do in life.” That mission has been largely accomplished as electrifying originals like recent apocalyptic singles “Welcome To The Nightmare” and “She Went Bad”, and punchy covers of classics like New Order’s “Blue Monday” and Depeche Mode’s “Never Let Me Down Again” have echoed across the industry spectrum.
In less than 10 years and with just three EPs to their name, Dead Posey’s big hooks and powerful sound have found love from rock bibles like Loudwire and Kerrang!, a collective 42 million streams, billing on topline festivals like Download in the U.K. and Mad Cool and Rockland in Spain (where Dead Posey played to their largest crowd ever at 1:30 a.m.) and placements in a range of TV and movies, such as the WWE’s Elimination Chamber event, Fox's Lucifer, MTV's Teen Wolf, Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, and CBS’ Fire Country.
Dead Posey song material always comes from a pandora’s box of inspiration, whether it’s fellow dark artists like Depeche Mode, Garbage, Nine Inch Nails, Hole and Type O Negative, or true crime docuseries, the surrealist worlds of Salvador Dali and the macabre poetry of Edgar Allen Poe.
As Dead Posey get set to release their long-awaited debut LP this fall, a fascination with another sordid part of society has precluded their recording sessions and material, leading the band to ask: Are You In A Cult?
“We are seeing what look like mini-cults forming everywhere. Regular people get tempted and manipulated to follow one charismatic leader, idea or worldview, often to their own harm,” says Souza of the album’s focal point and title track “C.U.L.T.”, inspired by political figures, social media influencers, authors, self-help gurus, and celebrities. Adds Nova, “We’re all guilty of it at some point, but we hope asking the question can give people some power back.” The album also features the punk-infused fury of “Zombies” and the synth-drenched romantic swoon of “Darkside”.
“We bonded over a shared love of rock music and the darker side of life,” says Souza who was pursuing acting, modeling and gogo dancing on the weekends to pay bills when she linked up with Nova (formerly of Eve 6). After spending a night in Nova’s studio and singing on a mic for the first time to Nirvana’s “Come As You Are,” a newfound passion was unlocked. As she says, “I knew from that moment in my bones that this is what I was meant to do in life.” That mission has been largely accomplished as electrifying originals like recent apocalyptic singles “Welcome To The Nightmare” and “She Went Bad”, and punchy covers of classics like New Order’s “Blue Monday” and Depeche Mode’s “Never Let Me Down Again” have echoed across the industry spectrum.
In less than 10 years and with just three EPs to their name, Dead Posey’s big hooks and powerful sound have found love from rock bibles like Loudwire and Kerrang!, a collective 42 million streams, billing on topline festivals like Download in the U.K. and Mad Cool and Rockland in Spain (where Dead Posey played to their largest crowd ever at 1:30 a.m.) and placements in a range of TV and movies, such as the WWE’s Elimination Chamber event, Fox's Lucifer, MTV's Teen Wolf, Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, and CBS’ Fire Country.
Dead Posey song material always comes from a pandora’s box of inspiration, whether it’s fellow dark artists like Depeche Mode, Garbage, Nine Inch Nails, Hole and Type O Negative, or true crime docuseries, the surrealist worlds of Salvador Dali and the macabre poetry of Edgar Allen Poe.
As Dead Posey get set to release their long-awaited debut LP this fall, a fascination with another sordid part of society has precluded their recording sessions and material, leading the band to ask: Are You In A Cult?
“We are seeing what look like mini-cults forming everywhere. Regular people get tempted and manipulated to follow one charismatic leader, idea or worldview, often to their own harm,” says Souza of the album’s focal point and title track “C.U.L.T.”, inspired by political figures, social media influencers, authors, self-help gurus, and celebrities. Adds Nova, “We’re all guilty of it at some point, but we hope asking the question can give people some power back.” The album also features the punk-infused fury of “Zombies” and the synth-drenched romantic swoon of “Darkside”.
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Genres:
Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Rock, Industrial Rock, Metal
Band Members:
Danyell Souza - Lead Singer, Tony Nova - Lead Guitar
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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