THEORY OF A DEADMAN Stream New Single “Two Of Us (Stuck)”

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Multi-platinum rock band Theory Of A Deadman has released their new single “Two Of Us (Stuck),” the latest offering from their forthcoming studio album, “Dinosaur, due out March 17th via Roadrunner Records. Evocative of the chart-topping Canadian band’s signature wit, “Two Of Us (Stuck)” takes a hard left from the refrain of the Grover Washington, Jr. and Bill Withers classic “Just The Two Of Us” into a breezy piano-laden breakup bop, “Just the two of us…we couldn’t make it if we tried!”. Listen below.

“Dinosaur” also features the anthemic lead single and title track “Dinosaur,” which is nearing its break into the Top 10 at U.S. Active Rock Radio, currently at #11, and “Ambulance,” and overall marks a return to form stylistically for Theory Of A Deadman.

Tonight (February 17), Theory Of A Deadman launches their co-headlining Rock Resurrection Tour with Skillet where they’ll perform tracks off “Dinosaur” for the first time all across the U.S. The 25-date trek, also featuring support from Saint Asonia, runs through March 26th, when it wraps at The Wiltern in Los AngelesTheory Of A Deadman has also announced a spring Theory Of A Deadman featuring a mix of headlining shows and dates supporting Disturbed that will make 11 stops throughout the country from April 25th through May 12th. Tickets for all shows are on sale now. See below for all upcoming tour dates and visit HERE for more info and to purchase.

 “We’re excited to finally kick off this tour with our friends in Skillet and Saint Asonia and are looking forward to heading back to Canada for some shows after that,” shares front man Tyler Connolly. “We can’t wait to play some new songs for the fans, including our brand-new single ‘Stuck,’ a version of the classic love song ‘Just The Two Of Us.’ I think we’ve all been there before…stuck in a relationship we can’t escape!”

“‘Dinosaur’ takes us back to our roots with this riff-driven rocker,” shares Connolly. “To me, it feels like it could fit on any of our albums, but I will say if you like the old THEORY OF A DEADMAN, you’ll love the new THEORY OF A DEADMAN.”

“Rock is where we made our bed for all these years,” adds guitarist Dave Brenner. “It’s been a while since we had an up-tempo in-your-face track like this — and it felt good.”

“Dinosaur’ Album Artwork

With sky-high hooks, riffs as thick as a 2×4, rumbling grooves, and a razor-sharp sense of humor, THEORY OF A DEADMANTyler Connolly (lead vocals, guitar),Dave Brenner (guitar, backing vocals),Dean Back (bass),and Joey Dandeneau (drums, backing vocals) — have quietly persisted as an unapologetic, unbreakable, and undeniable hard rock force with major multi-platinum hits and countless sold-out shows in each of the past two decades. Jamming together in basements throughout high school, the band burst out of their small hometown of North Delta, British Columbia with the self-titled “Theory Of A Deadman” during 2002.

In addition to the double-platinum breakthrough album “Scars & Souvenirs” (2008) and gold-certified “The Truth Is…” (2011),THEORY OF A DEADMAN have notched a procession of hits, including the gold-certified “All Or Nothing”, “Bitch Came Back” and “Lowlife”, platinum-certified “Angel”, “Hate My Life” and “Not Meant To Be”, double-platinum “Bad Girlfriend” and triple-platinum “RX (Medicate)”. As the biggest smash of their career thus far, the latter hit, off their 2017 album “Wake Up Call”, marked their third No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and garnered a nomination for “Rock Song Of The Year” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Their impressive catalogue has also logged two Top 10 debuts on the Billboard 200 and amassed more than one billion collective streams on Spotify alone and over 675 million views on their official YouTube. In 2020, the award-winning band’s seventh studio album, “Say Nothing”, landed at No. 2 on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart and No. 3 on the Rock Albums chart. Plus, the album, featuring the chart-topping and powerful single “History Of Violence”, earned praise from American Songwriter, Billboard, Alternative Press and Classic Rock magazine which awarded it four out of five stars.

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