The track is the third taste of their upcoming album ‘Dinosaur’
Theory of a Deadman have released a new single “Two of Us (Stuck).” The track is the third taste of their forthcoming album Dinosaur. The record arrives on March 17 via Roadrunner. Listen to the new song now below.
Regarding the new album, frontman Tyler Connolly shares, “Dinosaur is by far one of the most fun albums we’ve ever made. Our fans are gonna love the return of the riff rock and the classic Theory signature songs, like ‘Ambulance.’ This song is all about that one night you have way too much fun with your friends where you feel like you’re gonna end the night in the back of an ambulance! Dig in and hold on!”
To push the record, the band is hitting the road next month with Skillet and Saint Asonia on the Rock Resurrection Tour.
Dinosaur is available to pre-order now; all digital pre-saves will include an instant download of “Two of Us (Stuck),” as well previously released singles “Ambulance” and “Dinosaur.” The record will be available digitally, on CD, and signed CD. Fans can pre-order and pre-save now HERE.
Theory of a Deadman’s last album was 2020’s Say Nothing. It landed at #2 on the Billboard Alternative Albums Chart and #3 on the Rock Albums Chart. The record also featured the chart-topping and powerful single “History of Violence”
In addition to the double-platinum breakthrough album Scars & Souvenirs (2008) and gold-certified The Truth Is… (2011), Theory have notched a procession of hits, including the gold-certified “All Or Nothing,” “Bitch Came Back,” and“Lowlife,” platinum-certified “Angel,” “Hate My Life,” and “Not Meant To Be,” double-platinum “Bad Girlfriend,” and triple-platinum “RX (Medicate).”
As the biggest smash of their career thus far, the latter hit, off their 2017 album Wake Up Call, marked their third #1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart and garnered a nomination for “Rock Song of the Year” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. Their impressive catalogue has also logged two Top 10 debuts on the Billboard 200 and amassed more than 1 billion collective streams on Spotify alone and over 675 million views on their official YouTube.