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CD
Review
Theory
of a Deadman
Album
Title: Scars and Souvenirs
Label: Universal Music Canada
Released: March 25, 2008
Reviewed by Amanda Waschuk (Calgary
Correspondent-Canada)
With
the new single of "I'm so Happy" dominating the airwaves, fans can easily
recognize the strong vocals of lead singer Tyler Conolly and distinct rock
sound of the band Theory of a Deadman.
Their new CD Scars and Souvenirs
brings the heat with songs that make you want to headbang along to the powerful
beats, as well as some slower songs helping to balance out the CD.
Beginning
with a somewhat slower song, "By the Way" still has the capability to prove
that this CD is all about power and the desire to blow your speakers out! This is established by the deep, authoritative
voice of Conolly and master guitar skills of bassist Dean Back and guitarist
Dave Brenner.
This
third album shines through with a lot of varying emotion. According to Conolly, "the songwriting
on the record is really about someone's past or and present, their
relationships and how they shape everything."
But it still shows passion whether it be a soft or fiery song.
The
only quip I have is that every song, new and old, has a similar sound. It would be refreshing to hear something a
little different and more exploratory of different guitar styles and studio
sounds. But really, if you love ‘em then
you love ‘em for their signature sound.
The
CD ends with a similar vibe as the start, a little slower than the rest but
still projecting great energy. The last
song "End of Summer" is a very appropriate way to "end" a CD.
So
for all you rockers out there, this is a CD you're going to want to pick
up. And of course we all love to support
some good Canadian rock talent!
Suggested
Downloads: "I'm so Happy", "Crutch",
"Girlfriend"
1.
So Happy
2.
By The Way
3.
Got It Made 4.
Not Meant To Be
5.
Crutch
6.
All Or Nothing
7.
Heaven (Little By Little) 8.
Bad Girlfriend
9.
Hate My Life
10.
Little Smirk
11.
End Of The Summer
12.
Wait For Me
13. Sacrifice
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