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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Invisible Man 2. Nothing Could Come Between Us 3. Make Up Your Mind 4. Point To Prove 5. Leg To Stand On 6. What You Deserve 7. Last Song 8. Say I'm Sorry 9. Any Other Way 10. Confession
Album Notes Theory Of A Deadman: Tyler Connolly (vocals, guitar); David Brenner (guitar); Dean Back (bass); Tim Hart (drums, background vocals).Additional personnel includes: Brian Larson (violin); Joshua Greenlaw (viola); Charles Inkman (cello); Robin Diaz, Danny Craig (drums).Recorded at Greenhouse Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia.With their self-titled debut, Theory Of A Deadman became the flagship act for Nickelback's label 604. Another fringe benefit came by way of the SPIDERMAN soundtrack, where this Canadian quartet's "Invisible Man" not only appeared, but the band's guitarist Tyler Connolly was invited to team up with Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger on the mega-hit "Hero." Kroeger further helped out by co-writing half of the material on Theory Of A Deadman's debut. In a quest to "appeal to 16-year-old girls as well as 35-year-old guys," Connolly steeps most of his subject matter in the muck and mire of love while tending a garden of crunchy riffs and pounding rhythms. Songs like "Nothing Could Come Between Us" and the chugging bittersweet "Point To Prove" switch from devotion to devastation on a dime while the squalling "What You Deserve" strikes a pose of defiance in the face of a flamed-out relationship. Aside from the introspective and anti-suicide "The Last Song," Theory Of A Deadman keeps it basic for fans looking for a fix between Nickelback and Creed albums. | |||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 07/03/07 by: If you like music by Saliva, Our Lady Peace, Nickelback or Default, then Theory Of a Deadman is the CD for you. A Canadian band given a helping hand by Chad Kroger to break into the mainstream, the kind of music you hear on a soundtrack & think "that's awesome, I wonder who that is?" Infact you may have heard them on the Spiderman OST, the track "Invisible Man" is on there, it's a radio edit so it's a little tame. One of the best tracks on the album is "The Last Song" it'a tune that makes you think about all the things you could have done & about the girl you never got to kiss, & just messing about with your friends when you didn't have a care in the world. I'd recommend this to anyone, enjoy. Review ID: 10000000003125964 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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