Theory Of A Deadman has unveiled details of their new album, "Wake Up Call." Set for release on October 27th, "Wake Up Call" features the lead single “Rx,” which is streaming today.
Theory Of A Deadman has unveiled details of their new album, “Wake Up Call.” Set for release on October 27th, “Wake Up Call” features the lead single “Rx,” which is streaming today accompanied by an official music video and an in-depth interview with frontman Tyler Connolly exclusively via Billboard.
Recorded with producer Martin Terefe at London’s Kensaltown Studios, WAKE UP CALL finds Theory – Tyler Connolly (lead vocals, lead guitar), David Brenner (rhythm guitar), Dean Back (bass), and Joey Dandeneau (drums) – extending themselves beyond the easy comforts of complacency to create an album that pushes the songwriting envelope with songs like “Rx,” which takes aim at the opioid epidemic impacting families across North America and “PCH,” which juxtaposes the nostalgia for seemingly endless nights with friends and the bitter realities of life.
WAKE UP CALL follows 2014’s “Savages”, which earned Theory their second consecutive Top 10 album on the Billboard 200 and third consecutive #1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums chart. The album also featured the #1 Rock Radio smash, “Angel,” which is accompanied by an official music now boasting upwards of 10 Million views on Theory’s official YouTube channel.
For more than a decade, Theory has been among the most distinctive and popular bands in hard rock history, combining frank, earnest lyricism and extraordinary melodies with massive power and electrifying dynamics. With singer/songwriter Tyler Connolly at the helm, the Vancouver-based band has earned a fervent fan following as well as a long line of multi-format hits, among them the #1 Mainstream Rock breakthrough, “Bad Girlfriend” (found on 2008’s RIAA platinum certified “Scars & Souvenirs”).