Theory of a Deadman at The Bourbon

Doors: 7 p.m. || Show: 8 p.m. || All Ages
$22.50: General Admission Advane || $25: GA Day of Show
$45: General Reserved Seating* || $2 Minor Fee at the Door
Tickets On-Sale July 28th @ 10 a.m.
*General Reserved Seating = First come, first serve balcony seating

::: Theory of a Deadman :::

You know what they say, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” In Theory of a Deadman’s case, they go right to the studio. In the middle of 2013, the platinum-selling Canadian quartet began working on what would become its fifth full-length album, Savages [Roadrunner Records/604]. However, everything in their lives rapidly and unexpectedly changed. Whether it be a shakeup at their label, waning interest in rock at radio, or the downturn of society at large, a myriad of issues weighed heavy on members Tyler Connolly [Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar], David Brenner [Rhythm Guitar], Dean Back [Bass], and Joey Dandeneau [Drums].So, Connolly channeled it all into his songwriting.”It’s such a different record for us,” he asserts. “I’m known as the guy who writes all of the ‘breakup’ songs. It would have been typical to write more, so I did just the opposite. There’s something very brutal about our culture. I got nightmares from Terminator as a kid and, now, you can watch real murders on YouTube. We’re so desensitized. I went from writing about crazy women to how screwed up we are. That’s the theme. I’d spend twenty hours a day at my home studio. I became a weird recluse, and I even grew a beard. I dug in deeper than ever for these songs. I just said, ‘Fuck it’ and went for it.”[READ MORE]
Tickets:
http://www.ticketweb.com/fb/7490145/bourbontheat