Theory Of A Deadman’s powerful new single/video about domestic violence

Los Angeles, CA – September 25, 2019 – Multi-platinum and Theory Of A Deadman has announced the release of their seventh studio album, Say Nothing, out January 31st via Atlantic Records. Lead single “History Of Violence” – which turns the tables on a story of domestic violence – is out now along with the gripping music video; PRESS HERE to watch and check out the first story via Alternative Press. Directed by Sam Sulam, the visual for “History Of Violence” illustrates a searing snapshot of a woman enduring an abusive husband as
she plans to fight back, eventually ending up in jail but free of her abuser. Say Nothing is available for pre-order now at all
DSPs and each pre-order will include an instant download of “History of Violence” – PRESS HERE. Album and bundle
packages are available at the official THEORY webstore HERE.
“‘History of Violence’ tells the sad story of a girl trapped in a life of domestic abuse, leaving her with what she feels is the only way to escape,” explains lead vocalist and songwriter Tyler Connolly. “Even though she’s in jail, it’s still a better place to be than being imprisoned in real life by this man. We’re encouraging anyone affected by domestic violence to call the National Domestic Violence Hotline for help: 1-800- 799-7233.”
On Say Nothing, THEORY — Tyler Connolly [lead vocals, guitar], Dave Brenner [guitar, backing vocals], Dean
Back [bass], and Joey Dandeneau [drums]— is speaking up through undeniable anthems rooted in scorching
songcraft, experimental vision, rock ‘n’ roll attitude, and clever pop ambition. Recorded in London with producer
Martin Terefe [Jason Mraz, Yungblud], the album features timely lyrical commentary on many issues that our
society is grappling with today. Domestic violence, racism, the divisiveness in American politics and more are
explored on the 10-track album, which finds THEORY’s finger on the pulse of the current climate threaded together
with a message that’s both a cautionary warning and a hopeful wish for our collective future.
“I look at the record as a microcosm of our current era,” says Brenner. “It’s a reminder to look inward at what’s
happening and what we’re becoming. I hope everyone dives into the words. At the same time, music is still an escape.
Maybe we can give the world a little solace and encourage everyone to treat each other better.”
Peeling back the layers of THEORY’s depth and breadth like never before, Say Nothing is a continuation of their
musical and thematic evolution, displaying the band’s powerful storytelling in full force and introducing fresh sounds
and sonics. Album opener “Black Hole In Your Heart”features orchestration set to an arena-ready beat punctuated
by creaky guitar. A pilgrimage to Abbey Road Studios inspired the song “Ted Bundy,” a first-person account about
a terribly troubled man who can’t properly love; not even the most beautiful woman can fill that void and change
him. “Strangers” strikes a chord with its provocative prose that holds a mirror up to the state of American politics.
Elsewhere, a gospel choir kicks off “Quicksand,” adding yet another dimension to Say Nothing’s aural palette. Full
tracklisting below.
Ahead of their U.S. and European headlining tour beginning September 27th in Jacksonville, NC, THEORY has
announced a Canadian headlining tour in their native country kicking off January 31st in Vancouver with the
first of two nights at The Commodore Ballroom to coincide with the release of Say Nothing. Pre-sale tickets are
available starting Friday, September 27th with the public on-sale beginning Friday, October 4th at 10am local
time. See below for the band’s full list of upcoming tour dates and visit www.theoryofficial.com for all ticketing
details.
THEORY’s platinum single “Rx (Medicate)” from 2017’s Wake Up Call addressed the opioid epidemic and racked
up more than 250 million streams, became their third #1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart,
and received an iHeartRadio Music Award nomination for Rock Song of the Year. Over the course of nearly two
decades, THEORY’s impressive catalogue has earned them several platinum and gold singles, a platinum album,
two Top 10 album debuts on the Billboard Top 200, and eight Top Tens on the Billboard Hot Mainstream
Rock Tracks Chart.
SAY NOTHING TRACKLISTING
1. Black Hole In Your Heart
2. History Of Violence
3. Affluenza
4. Say Nothing
5. Strangers
6. Ted Bundy
7. World Keeps Spinning
8. Quicksand
9. White Boy
10. It’s All Good
THEORY OF A DEADMAN TOUR DATES
United States
Friday, September 27 Jacksonville, NC @ The Tarheel Opry House
Saturday, September 28 Inwood, WV @ Shiley Acres
Sunday, September 29 Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater
Tuesday, October 1 Warren, OH @ Packard Music Hall
Wednesday, October 2 Morgantown, WV @ Metropolitan Theatre
Friday, October 4 North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
Saturday, October 5 Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
Sunday, October 6 Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
Tuesday, October 8 Destin, FL @ Club LA
Thursday, October 10 Dothan, AL @ The Plant
Friday, October 11 Baton Rouge, LA @ Varsity Theatre
Saturday, October 12 Lake Charles, LA @ Golden Nugget Casino – Grand Event Center
Tuesday, October 15 Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
Thursday, October 17 Valley Center, CA @ Harrah’s Resort Southern California Event Center
Friday, October 18 Chico, CA @ Senator Theatre
Saturday, October 19 Stateline, NV @ Harrah’s Lake Tahoe
Tuesday, October 22 Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
Wednesday, October 23 Wichita, KS @ The Cotillion
Friday, October 25 Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall
Saturday, October 26 Cherokee, NC @ Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, Resort and Event Center
Monday, October 28 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
Tuesday, October 29 Fort Wayne, IN @ Clyde Theatre
Thursday, October 31 Bowler, WI @ North Star Mohican Casino and Resort
Friday, November 1 Sioux City, IA @ Anthem at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Saturday, November 2 Osceola, IA @ Lakeside Casino Event Center
Monday, November 4 Belvidere, IL @ The Apollo Theatre
Tuesday, November 5 Flint, MI @ The Machine Shop
Europe
Wednesday, November 13 Kiev, Ukraine @ Atlas
Friday, November 15 St. Petersburg, Russia @ Kosmonavt
Saturday, November 16 Moscow, Russia @ The 1930 Hall
Tuesday, November 19 Manchester, England @ Academy 2
Wednesday, November 20 Glasgow, Scotland @ SWG3 Galvanizers
Thursday, November 21 Nottingham, England @ Rock City
Saturday, November 23 London, England @ Electric Ballroom
Sunday, November 24 Bristol, England @ SWX
Canada
Friday, January 31 Vancouver, BC @ The Commodore Ballroom
Saturday, February 1 Vancouver, BC @ The Commodore Ballroom
Monday, February 3 Kelowna, BC @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Tuesday, February 4 Crankbrook, BC @ Western Financial Place
Thursday, February 6 Grand Prairie, AB @ Bowes Event Center
Friday, February 7 Edmonton, AB @ Winspear Center
Saturday, February 8 Calgary, AB @ Grey Eagle Event Centre
Monday, February 10 Medicine Hat, AB @ Canalta Centre
Tuesday, February 11 Saskatoon, SK @ Coors Event Centre
Thursday, February 13 Regina, SK @ Casino Regina
Friday, February 14 Winnipeg, MB @ Club Regent
Sunday, February 16 Sault Saint Marie, ON @ Sault Community Theatre
Monday, February 17 Sarnia, ON @ Imperial Theatre
Tuesday, February 18 London, ON @ London Music Hall
Friday, February 21 Halifax, NS @ Casino Nova Scotia
Saturday, February 22 Moncton, NB @ Casino New Brunswick
Monday, February 24 Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre
Thursday, February 27 Toronto, ON @ Rebel
Friday, February 28 Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
Saturday, February 29 Barrie, ON @ Mavericks