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Tuesday, April 04, 2006






"'Gasoline' by Theory Of A Deadman"
by
Bill Vogel III





March 16, 2006 A.D.


Melodic Hard Rock has seemed to grow stagnate over the past few years. But the Canadian act Theory Of A Deadman is still a vital powerhouse of the scene. Their 2005 opus, "Gasoline" [Roadrunner Records], is a definitive example of what this genre has to offer.

Theory Of A Deadman implements a solid sound, using hook-soaked melodies and deep, clean vocals. Fact is, they blow-away bigger bands like Pearl Jam and Nickleback. Quality stills means something....

The best tracks include the archetype power-ballad "Say Goodbye," "No Surprise," and "Better Off." Theory Of A Deadman gives it a good kick in the face.

In summary, Theory Of A Deadman is a killer Melodic Hard Rock band. Stay savage. Farewell.


Related Bands: Nickleback, Fuel, Default, Earshot,
Staind, Three Doors Down, Seven Mary
Three, Crossfade, Stereomud, Dishwalla,
Creed, Strata, Toadies, Remy Zero,
Smashing Pumpkins, Switchfoot, etc.





Keep the faith, and the AGGRESSION.

Copyright 2006.



Courtesy of Stranger Aeons Magazine.









W.B. Vogel III 4:40 PM


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