Released: March 29th, 2005
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Gasoline, Theory of a Deadman's second offering, is immediate and urgent without sounding the least bit rushed. Throughout, the band is inventive and precise, drawing influence from decades of rock and recontextualizing them into personal and passionate songs that range from acoustic-based ballads to electrified anthems. In addition to coming up with colorful, spontaneous riffs and melodies, singer/songwriter Tyler Connolly penned his most heartfelt and narrative lyrics to date. Produced and mixed by the team of Howard Benson and Chris Lord-Alge respectively, Gasoline moves the band's career a great deal forward. This production team is responsible for some of the biggest rock and modern rock records of the day, including Hoobastank, Papa Roach, P.O.D., My Chemical Romance, and Cold, to name a few. Recording with such a seasoned producer and his team brought out the best in Theory of a Deadman, who pushed themselves to their creative limits and beyond.
Info/Tracklisting:
Gasoline, Theory of a Deadman's second offering, is immediate and urgent without sounding the least bit rushed. Throughout, the band is inventive and precise, drawing influence from decades of rock and recontextualizing them into personal and passionate songs that range from acoustic-based ballads to electrified anthems. In addition to coming up with colorful, spontaneous riffs and melodies, singer/songwriter Tyler Connolly penned his most heartfelt and narrative lyrics to date. Produced and mixed by the team of Howard Benson and Chris Lord-Alge respectively, Gasoline moves the band's career a great deal forward. This production team is responsible for some of the biggest rock and modern rock records of the day, including Hoobastank, Papa Roach, P.O.D., My Chemical Romance, and Cold, to name a few. Recording with such a seasoned producer and his team brought out the best in Theory of a Deadman, who pushed themselves to their creative limits and beyond.