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Theory Of A Deadman To Release New Album "Wake Up Call" In October, Debut "Rx" Video

Theory Of A Deadman have revealed that their new album, “Wake Up Call,” will hit stores on October 27. You can find a video for the first single "Rx" below:

Tyler Connolly said the following about the new track during an interview with Billboard:

“I really wanted to discuss how messed up America is with this prescription drug thing. When I got divorced, I went and saw a therapist and the first thing she said was, ‘I want to put you on some Beta blockers or some sort of anti-depressant stuff’ and I’m like, ‘No! No Way! What? How is that the first thing you want to do?’ I just feel like something’s wrong and I felt like the song needed to be written and people needed to hear it. It seems like every week something terrible is happening. I mean, Chris Cornell … and when we shot the video for it all these directors we talked to were like, ‘Oh yeah, I had a huge prescription drug problem, so this hits home’ and all that stuff. So it’s a really important song and I’m so happy we get to release it first.”

“Wake Up Call” Track Listing:

01. “Straight Jacket”
02. “Rx”
03. “Echoes”
04. “Wake Up Call”
05. “PCH”
06. “G.O.A.T”
07. “Loner”
08. “Time Machine”
09. “Glass Jaw”
10. “Po Mouth”
11. “Wicked Game”

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PostedJuly 28, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagstheory of a deadman

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