Dead Cool share new single and video ‘Story Of Another Life’ (out now)

Dead Cool
Dead Cool, the darkwave/post-punk/synthpop duo from Wilmington, North Carolina, have released the digital single “Story Of Another Life” as an independent release. The track arrives alongside an official music video. The single is available on Bandcamp, Spotify (single page), and other platforms.
The band consists of Johnny Yeagher (vocals/synthesizers/programming) and Angela Yeagher (synthesizers). The single was written and produced by John J. Yeagher.
Dead Cool’s upcoming shows include August 23, 2025 at The Wicked Witch in Raleigh, October 3, 2025 at Absolution Fest in Ybor City (Tampa), and Dark Castle Fest at Art Sanctuary in Louisville across October 31–November 1, 2025.
About Dead Cool
Dead Cool formed in 2020 in Wilmington, North Carolina, and is the project around the duo of Johnny and Angela Yeagher.
Early material appeared as digital singles via Bandcamp, with a first wave of releases including “The Last Time” (2020) and 2021 tracks such as “Nothing But Us,” “Rotten Mind,” and “Until Death.”
Subsequent singles followed with “Game of Trust” and a cover of “Send Me An Angel” (2022), “Stranger Kind” and “Faith or Misery” (2023), then “Your Lies,” “Stranger Kind (Stabbing Westward Remix)”, and “Are We Living, Are We Dead” (2024).
In Summer of 2025, the duo issued “Story Of Another Life.”
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