Theory of a Deadman - Savages (Music CD) available on April 21 2018 from Base for 10.09
Savages available on May 24 2016 from Amazon for 4.99
UPC bar code 016861756321 ξ2 registered April 21 2018
UPC bar code 016861756321 ξ3 registered February 24 2015
UPC bar code 016861756321 ξ1 registered September 11 2014
Product category is MUSIC CD - CD - Heavy Metal Audio
Manufacturered by Roadrunner Records
Product weight is 0.22 lbs.
Savages is heralded by the fiery single, "Drown," produced by longtime collaborator Howard Benson (Halestorm, My Chemical Romance).Tyler Connolly, vocalist and guitarist of Theory Of A Deadman commented, "We went back to where we belong on this record, back to the angst, back to the darkness. We veered off the road a bit on this one but it took us right to where we needed to be." Connolly expanded further on the band's inspiration behind "Drown" stating, " "Drown" is about being alone, the feeling of being washed away and left to your own devices. We ve all felt that way at some point in our lives; unable to stay afloat, we sink to the bottom which always seems easier in the end than fighting your way back to the surface."
I did not notice "edited" or "clean," I just bought the first one shown. You must go to "other formats" to find the explicit version. Not that swear words are required, but they are noticeably absent and certainly part of the TOAD style. I guess I'll have to buy a second copy.....
I've been a fan of Theory for a while. I have always liked the sound of their music as well as the creativity of their lyrics.The first track, and single, "Drown" is a good song and the music video to pair with it completes the debut.My favorite tracks on the album are "Blow" and "Livin' My Life Like A Country Song"; mostly because of the lyrics. In "Blow" they take shots at Kanye West and how the world has gone officially insane. ..
If you like Theory it's a good album. Like anything else..some songs just hit you and you'll really enjoy them from the start and other songs have to grow on you for a little while. I think this is in line with many of their other albums, but to date Scars and Souvenirs was by far my favorite.