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Theory Of A Deadman- Scars and Souvenirs

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Theory Of A Deadman- Scars and Souvenirs - Darkside Records
Theory Of A Deadman- Scars and Souvenirs - Darkside Records

Theory follows up a very successful sophomore album GASOLINE that included the huge radio hits "Santa Monica," "No Surprise" and "Hello Lonely" with SCARS & SOUVENIRS the 13-track polished and passionate testament to seven years of hard work, heavy touring and diligent attention to their craft. From the swirling grinds of the first single "So Happy" to the soaring melodicism of "Not Meant to Be" this album is a broad-reaching endeavor that puts singer/guitarist Tyler Connolly, guitarist Dave Brenner and bassist Dean Back high in the rock pantheon, achieving creative growth without sacrificing the hard-hitting power that got them here in the first place.

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Theory Of A Deadman- Scars and Souvenirs

SKU: 210000255612
Regular price L£908,000.00
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Theory follows up a very successful sophomore album GASOLINE that included the huge radio hits "Santa Monica," "No Surprise" and "Hello Lonely" with SCARS & SOUVENIRS the 13-track polished and passionate testament to seven years of hard work, heavy touring and diligent attention to their craft. From the swirling grinds of the first single "So Happy" to the soaring melodicism of "Not Meant to Be" this album is a broad-reaching endeavor that puts singer/guitarist Tyler Connolly, guitarist Dave Brenner and bassist Dean Back high in the rock pantheon, achieving creative growth without sacrificing the hard-hitting power that got them here in the first place.