Theory of a Deadman has unleashed a new single, "Barricade", which marks a new chapter for the band.
The track combines gritty riffs, anthemic hooks and unfiltered lyricism with a renewed sense of urgency.
Driven by a tense energy, "Barricade" builds from restrained verses into a massive chorus, capturing the push-and-pull emotion at its core while maintaining an undeniable arena-ready punch.
Theory of a Deadman vocalist/guitarist Tyler Connolly comments: "'Barricade' is about the frustration of a one-sided relationship with someone that just won't let you in...
I loved the idea of using the word 'barricade' in a song since we stare at them at every show.
It made so much sense." "Barricade" was produced by Chris Baseford and Tyler Connolly, mixed by Chris Basefield and Irene Genova at Lucky Dog Sound, and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound.
Known for their chart-topping hits and reputation for pushing boundaries, Theory of a Deadman continues to evolve while staying true to the raw honesty that has defined their career.
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