Savages
Theory Of A Dead Man
CD Rel Date: 1984-07-29
Savages is heralded by the fiery single, "Drown," produced by longtime collaborator Howard Benson (Halestorm, My Chemical Romance).
Tyler Connolly, vocalist and guitarist of Theory Of A Deadman commented, "We went back to where we belong on this record, back to the angst, back to the darkness. We veered off the road a bit on this one but it took us right to where we needed to be." Connolly expanded further on the band's inspiration behind "Drown" stating, " "Drown" is about being alone, the feeling of being washed away and left to your own devices. We've all felt that way at some point in our lives; unable to stay afloat, we sink to the bottom which always seems easier in the end than fighting your way back to the surface."
Tracklist:
- Drown
- Blow
- Savages (feat. Alice Cooper)
- Misery Of Mankind
- Salt In The Wound
- Angel
- Heavy
- Panic Room
- The One
- Livin' My Life Like A Country Song (feat. Joe Don Rooney of Rascal Flatts)
- World War Me
- In Ruins
- The Sun Has Set On Me