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Songs make statements at just the right time. Born at the intersection of insurgency and inspiration, music props up a sounding board for the people to be heard. Theory Of A Deadman amplify this voice on their seventh full-length offering, "Say Nothing", releasing 1.31.20. The award-winning multiplatinum Los Angeles-based Canadian band—Tyler Connolly [lead vocals, guitar], Dave Brenner [guitar, backing vocals], Dean Back [bass], and Joey Dandeneau [drums]—flip the pulse of the world into scorching songcraft, integrating experimental vision, rock ‘n’ roll attitude, and clever pop ambition. In the midst of this storm, Connolly and Co. speak up like never before. “This album allowed me to say all of the things that were on my mind earlier, but I was too afraid to say,” the frontman admits. “This album is about what’s going on in the world, the state of American politics, and everything else. It was a completely different way of writing for us." “What makes this record important is the content,” Brenner elaborates. “Tyler approaches some really tough topics like domestic violence and racism. There are real discussions happening in the tracks backed by heavy stuff to make you think.” “We just want to write what speaks to us,” Connolly leaves off. “The best thing is when people sing lyrics back to you, or if a song gets somebody through a tough time. There’s something we all might be able to dig here.”
Read moreSongs make statements at just the right time. Born at the intersection of insurgency and inspiration, music props up a sounding board for the people to be heard. Theory Of A Deadman amplify this voice on their seventh full-length offering, "Say Nothing", releasing 1.31.20. The award-winning multiplatinum Los Angeles-based Canadian band—Tyler Connolly [lead vocals, guitar], Dave Brenner [guitar, backing vocals], Dean Back [bass], and Joey Dandeneau [drums]—flip the pulse of the world into scorching songcraft, integrating experimental vision, rock ‘n’ roll attitude, and clever pop ambition. In the midst of this storm, Connolly and Co. speak up like never before. “This album allowed me to say all of the things that were on my mind earlier, but I was too afraid to say,” the frontman admits. “This album is about what’s going on in the world, the state of American politics, and everything else. It was a completely different way of writing for us." “What makes this record important is the content,” Brenner elaborates. “Tyler approaches some really tough topics like domestic violence and racism. There are real discussions happening in the tracks backed by heavy stuff to make you think.” “We just want to write what speaks to us,” Connolly leaves off. “The best thing is when people sing lyrics back to you, or if a song gets somebody through a tough time. There’s something we all might be able to dig here.”
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 25 Aug 2026 | Theory of a Deadman & Sevendust: The Dead / Seven Tour | MJ Nesheiwat Convention Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States |
| 27 Aug 2026 | Theory of a Deadman & Sevendust: The Dead / Seven Tour | Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, NH, United States |
| 25 Sep 2026 | Theory of a Deadman & Sevendust: The Dead / Seven Tour | Revolution Concert House & Event Center, Garden City, ID, United States |
| 23 Jan 2027 | Theory of a Deadman in Riverside | Riverside Casino & Golf Resort, Tukwila, WA, United States |
| 05 Feb 2027 | Theory Of A Deadman | Rock City, Nottingham, EN, United Kingdom |
| 06 Feb 2027 | Theory of a Deadman | Glasgow Garage, Glasgow, SC, United Kingdom |