Theory (Theory of a Deadman) to Release New Album “Say Nothing”

Say Nothing features lead single “History of Violence,” which has already racked up more than 2 million collective streams

Theory (Theory of a Deadman) to Release New Album “Say Nothing”

Say Nothing features lead single “History of Violence,” which has already racked up more than 2 million collective streams

On Say Nothing, their seventh and most honest album, THEORY is speaking up through timely lyrical commentary that finds the band’s finger on the pulse of the current climate and the issues that our society is grappling with today, threaded together with a message that’s both a cautionary warning and a hopeful wish for our collective future. Recorded in London with producer Martin Terefe [Jason Mraz, Yungblud], 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. With undeniable anthems, scorching songcraft, experimental vision, rock ‘n’ roll attitude, and clever pop ambition, THEORY explores domestic violence, racism, the divisiveness in American politics, anxiety and depression, and more on the 10-track album. Addressing the current tense state of American politics and the divisive nature of our culture, “Strangers,the newest release off the forthcoming album, strikes a chord with its thought-provoking prose, calling out how nasty it has become between those with differing political affiliations and our society’s increasing inability to openly listen and relate to one another. 

Say Nothing features lead single “History of Violence,a powerful story of domestic violence, which has already racked up more than 2 million collective streams, is currently #12 and rising at Active Rock Radio, and has been featured on key playlists across Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music, including Spotify’s New Music Friday. Telling a gripping story that turns the tables on domestic violence, the video 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. THEORY is encouraging anyone affected by domestic violence to call the National Domestic Violence Hotline for help.

Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine