Theory of a Deadman

09/17/2002 | Roadrunner Records 

All Music Guide Review

Chad Kroeger, signed Theory of a Deadman to his label, co-produced this album and co-wrote six of the ten songs. So it's not a huge surprise that Theory of a Deadman sounds a lot like Kroeger's band Nickelback. This album does have its strengths -- for example, the songs tend to be concise (although "The Last Song" could be a minute shorter) with relatively strong hooks -- but anyone who dislikes Nickelback, or wants a band with a distinctly original sound, is advised to look elsewhere. In fairness, Theory of a Deadman probably has other influences; lead vocalist Tyler Connelly sounds like he's listened to a lot of Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots, and the band's guitar-driven post-grunge sound seems to have been influenced by groups such as Led Zeppelin and Nirvana. In any case, this is a solidly crafted but fairly conventional album; it lacks that extra spark of creativity, spontaneity, or passion that might compensate for the band's safe, conservative approach to music. ~ Todd Kristel, All Music Guide

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Release Date: 09/17/2002


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, The
8. Say I'm Sorry
9. Any Other Way
10. Confession



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