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Some Early Praise

Posted on February 12, 2008

THEORY OF A DEADMAN are receiving early praise from the critics for their debut album (the first release from Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger’s 604 Records via Roadrunner Records). Here’s a sample: “Think of ‘Nothing Could Come Between Us’ as a well-tuned blend of the best elements of Tantric, Days of the New, Creed, Stone Temple Pilots, and Nickelback, with an undercurrent of blues. Lead vocalist/guitarist Tyler Connolly’s lyrics depict a breakup that may or may not be painful to the storyteller. It could easily become an anthem for those who want to ditch their insignificant others pronto. Keep your eyes open for the eponymous debut. ” –Chuck Taylor, Billboard, 24/8/02 “í¢ä‰åŒ_Theory of a Deadman’s tunes are catchy arena rock anthems delivered with such authority and passioní¢ä‰åŒ_” –Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, CDNOW, 9/9/02 “Theory Of A Deadman showcase a guitar-based, harmony rich, post-grunge soundí¢ä‰åŒ_” –Stereo-Type (Pennsylvania), September 2002

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