Theory of a Deadman
Dinosaur


1.5
very poor

Review

by Batareziz USER (89 Reviews)
March 20th, 2023 | 49 replies


Release Date: 03/17/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Such self-deprecation is no longer fun

I want to begin this review with a confession – I like Theory of a Deadman. And immediately I feel I need to clarify that the statement only covers the period which includes Gasoline and Scars & Souvenirs. Don’t waste your breath pointing out how derivative, commercially oriented and backward they are in the grand scheme of things. Believe me, I perfectly realize the fact. Their melodies are simple, the lyrics do not suffer from any semblance of intellectualism, and their hooks fully cater to the undemanding mainstream tastes. Then why am I not among those that are quick to bad-mouth the band? The reason is very simple and, dare I say, typical for this kind of story. My warm and forgiving feelings towards the two albums I mentioned earlier are directly connected to the events happening in my life around the time of their respective release.

Back then I was very unassuming in my musical preferences. I listened to the albums of the then Canadian juggernaut Nickelback (yeah, go ahead and boot me out). I didn’t have a large CD collection, so Silver Side Up, The Long Road and All the Right Reasons frequently rotated in my player. When I eventually got access to the Internet, I started to expand, adding to the list 3 Doors Down, Shinedown, Daughtry, Red and Three Days Grace. Understandably, when I tumbled upon Theory of a Deadman, their sound fit right in. (Also, back then I could not understand comparisons to Nickelback; although, to be fair, Theory’s debut was a severe case of Nickelback-itis.)

There were many things I appreciated. First and foremost, I liked that, unlike their contemporaries, these Canadians knew how to crack a smile and joke around, regardless whether its about themselves or others. And, what’s more important, it felt sincere. While others favored serious faces and darker emotions, Theory were not that fast to dive into desperation. On the contrary, they could goof off. The sentiments and thoughts Tyler Connelly sang about in I Hate My Life were something I could fathom. Not all of them, but something similar would crawl into my mind. Such songs as Santa Monica and Say Goodbye elicited emotional response, because I listened to them when I was going through unrequited feelings and corresponding emotions. You can blame Little Smirk for misogynistic concepts all you want, but when the album released I was going through a very hard breakup with my girlfriend. Considering the root cause for the breakup the things the character in the song wanted to do, it was something I could get behind back then (although some of the things suggested did go a bit overboard). So Happy, Not Meant to Be and Bad Girlfriend are obvious and trite songs, yet they were crystal clear on the emotional level.

However, starting with The Truth Is…, this emotional connection started to thin. I listened to more varied music, I was getting more mature (and, yeah, older), both in my thinking and feelings. And Theory of a Deadman remained at the same degree of maturity. Their music and lyrics sounded more and more fabricated. Some of the messages I no longer shared, and they actually felt out of character for the Canadian band. They lost their connection with me as a member of the audience. I did listen to the subsequent releases as they were coming out, mostly by force of habit, yet there was no chance of us reconnecting. To be fair, they did try to shake up their formula, shedding the hard rock leanings and leaving the cliched pop sound that was there from the beginning. It changed nothing for me (although, I kind of enjoyed Rx (Medicate), it was quite solid).

And the recently released Dinosaur demonstrated once again that the band are just like that prehistoric animal they named the album after. They not longer possess the single speck of originality I found most endearing long time ago, and gained nothing in its stead. They presented another slab of mainstream modern rock – yes, they uncovered guitars again, – that simply fails to hook you in. The lyrics are insignificant, and, while apparently aiming for something more substantial, leave you empty. It only makes you wonder what the band counted on and what sort of audience they try to reach. I am no longer a part of it. Sorry, fellas, we travel different roads today.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
veninblazer
March 20th 2023


16837 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Yea this was fucking ass. The Truth Is is still their worst album tho, those incel misogynist douchebag vibes in the lyrics piss me off these days.

William21
March 20th 2023


873 Comments


Welp at least it's not pop this time

MarsKid
Emeritus
March 20th 2023


21030 Comments


That album art...

Like this personal perspective, wish the actual album was discussed more but there's probably not much to say to begin with.

Purpl3Spartan
March 20th 2023


8524 Comments


Lol this band

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
March 20th 2023


25752 Comments


This comment is written specifically for people who, while enjoying Theory of a Deadman's new album, have unfortunately come across comments and reviews overflowing with negativity, and would understandably feel alone, thinking they've lost their minds:

You are not alone, folks, and you're clearly sane. This album is a banger and a true return to form for Theory of a Deadman. I love it and you shouldn't feel bad if you do, too.

heck
March 20th 2023


7092 Comments


fuckign garbage ass shit ass fuckin bitch ass band

veninblazer
March 20th 2023


16837 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

@Hyperion: I honestly just don't like Tyler's voice anymore and his grating misogyny got really rough.

Zac124
March 20th 2023


2632 Comments


I completely forgot about this bands existence. I miss that.

Rowhaus
March 20th 2023


6064 Comments


Wait this band triggers the libs? Always thought they were just bland radio rock

mrdogthrow
March 20th 2023


2116 Comments


who is genuinely listening to this

veninblazer
March 21st 2023


16837 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

drunk moms

AeniasGaming
March 21st 2023


325 Comments


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Batareziz
March 21st 2023


314 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Thanks, Mars. Yeah, I probably could have said a bit more, but there's not much to add beyond what I have said that is not obvious. Plus I wanted to try a different approach with this review.

Storm In A Teacup
March 21st 2023


45696 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

"Wait this band triggers the libs? Always thought they were just bland radio roc"



To be fair conservatives thought Kid Rock was a big deal last year. It doesn't take much for some Republicans to be excited into thinking they are punk rock stars.

sixdegrees
March 21st 2023


13127 Comments


5 it

Storm In A Teacup
March 21st 2023


45696 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Based God

veninblazer
March 21st 2023


16837 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Who the hell brought politics into this before Rowhaus

is he saying that because we're calling Tyler sexist or something

combustion07
March 21st 2023


12822 Comments


Went to a local one day fest we have here in KC called Rock Fest in 2012 with my ex and saw these guys live. Her adoptive dad was fresh out of prison and he passed me a joint at the beginning and didn't tell me that it was spice and I got high as fuck lol. During this bands set I accidentally burnt a hole in the guy in front of me's hoodie.
Band is pretty bad. Only band on that whole line up I was really stoked to see was Chevelle and it sucked big time because the power shut off at the very beginning of their set and they just didn't get to play at all. Tech N9ne also opened so that was cool I suppose. Once you've seen him live once though there's not much point in seeing him again tbh

SaturatedCowFeces
March 21st 2023


6 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Would have been nice if you spent a bit more time on the album at hand, but I found myself in a similar position when writing my review. I was asking myself “What the fuck am I supposed to talk about?! This is so boring!!”. Good review, man.

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
March 21st 2023


25752 Comments


This is the first official song I have of theirs I've been aware I was listening to and I'm glad that I did.
I'm one of those lazy people who only listen to one or 2 bands and am happy and I will admit if it wasn't for Skillet, I wouldn't be here. But I'm sure glad I am!
Cool rock, guys! Will listen again and look forward to seeing you on tour!



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