Theory of A Deadman's Tyler Connolly Talks “The Truth Is …” and Much More!
Vancouver rock band Theory of a Deadman are currently thrilling rock fans nationwide with their return to the scene with their fourth studio album, “The Truth Is…”. A lot has transpired since the release of 2008’s breakthrough, Scars & Souvenirs. Through a pair of #1 singles in the form of “So Happy” and “Bad Girlfriend” as well as “Not Meant To Be” landing Top 5 at Hot AC, their patented, arena-sized hooks and non-stop touring with the likes of Daughtry, Motley Crue, Godsmack and everyone in between, the album earned Platinum status the old-fashioned way. The band aims to keep that tremendous momentum going with “The Truth Is…” which cycles through an array of infectious anthems and mid-tempo rockers that don’t scrimp on sense of humor and even a ballad or two! Armed with an extraordinary work ethic and the chops to back it up, Theory of A Deadman will soon hit the road with Alter Bridge, Black Stone Cherry, Adelitas Way and Emphatic. Jason Price of Icon Vs. Icon recently caught up with frontman Tyler Connolly to discuss the Theory of A Deadman’s musical roots and evolution, the writing process of the new album and what lies in store for the band in the months to come! ] No, no! I don’t know, man. I think that it was kind of an outside shot for it to become a career. I had a day job and I was just in a band for fun. We didn’t play that many gigs and we were just jammin’ for fun. There was always original material because I got a kick out of writing my own songs and never did covers. To this day, I still don’t know any covers. It just kinda fell in our laps and we were really lucky. We kinda won a lottery! It took us quite a few years to figure out how to make it a career and in the music business. It is a tough business to make it in and we have learned a lot along the way.
Myself, Dean [Back] our bass player and our old drummer all worked together at the same restaurant when we were in high school. That is when we formed Theory of a Deadman. Then our guitar player, Dave Brenner, called me one day, he was a friend of mine from another band, and told me his band had just broken up, could he come play in my band. I said, “I don’t know man, I play guitar and sing, I don’t know if we need a second guitar player.” He said, “Well, let’s see what happens!” So he came over and the first thing he wanted to do was throw out all of the songs.
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