Dinosaur
Dinosaur
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Theory of a Deadman have never been known for their subtlety, but their latest album "Dinosaur" takes their brashness to a whole new level. This Canadian rock band serves up a heaping plate of hard-hitting riffs, angst-filled lyrics, and plenty of "classic" rock cliches.
The opening track, "History of Violence," sets the tone for the album with its heavy guitars and brooding vocals. Lead singer Tyler Connolly's gritty delivery pairs perfectly with the band's aggressive instrumentation, creating a sound that is undeniably intense.
As the album progresses, Theory of a Deadman continue to wear their influences on their sleeves, drawing heavily from the likes of Nickelback and Shinedown. Tracks like "World Keeps Spinning" and "Say Nothing" showcase the band's knack for crafting radio-friendly rock anthems that are sure to get fists pumping and heads banging.
However, "Dinosaur" isn't all just in-your-face aggression. The band shows their softer side with tracks like "Strangers" and "Quicksand," providing a brief respite from the relentless onslaught of rock power.
Overall, Theory of a Deadman's "Dinosaur" is a solid addition to their discography, offering up a mix of hard-hitting rockers and melodic ballads. While the band may not be reinventing the wheel with this album, they certainly know how to deliver a dose of good ol' fashioned rock n' roll. So grab a can of beer, crank up the volume, and let Theory of a Deadman take you on a wild ride back to the prehistoric era of rock music.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Dinosaur
2. Medusa (Stone)
3. Sick
4. Two of Us (Stuck)
5. Ambulance
6. Sideways
7. Get in Line
8. Head in the Clouds
9. Hearts Too Wild
10. Summer Song
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Theory of a Deadman
Theory of a Deadman may sound like the name of a high school garage band that never quite made it to the big leagues, but don't be fooled by the title - these Canadian rockers are anything but your typical one-hit wonders. Formed in 2001 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Theory of a Deadman burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 2002. Since then, they have been crafting catchy, hard-hitting tracks that blend grunge, hard rock, and a healthy dose of tongue-in-cheek humour. The band's lead vocalist, Tyler Connolly, brings a raw, gritty edge to their music with his distinctive raspy vocals and candid lyrics. From their breakout hit "Bad Girlfriend" to more recent tracks like "Rx (Medicate)," Theory of a Deadman isn't afraid to tackle controversial topics with a healthy dose of attitude. But don't let their tough exterior fool you - Theory of a Deadman also knows how to deliver heartfelt ballads that tug at the heartstrings. Tracks like "Santa Monica" and "Angel" showcase the band's softer side, proving that they are more than just one-dimensional rockers. With over two decades in the industry, Theory of a Deadman has carved out a unique niche for themselves, blending heavy riffs with infectious melodies and lyrics that resonate with fans around the world. Whether you're a fan of hard rock, grunge, or just great music in general, Theory of a Deadman is a band that's not to be missed.
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