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This band sounds similar to Nickelback. They’re a mix between Hinder, Breaking Benjamin and Nickelback. Their latest album, “Scars & Souvenirs” is decent, but nothing memorable. The best track on the album, nothing great though, but still OK – “Not Meant to Be”.

The tracks transmutates from relationship meltdown to sadness . The problem with this album is, the songs have similar sounds to each other, it’s like one non-stop track. Nevertheless, it’s more successful than their last album, but still a long way to go before they’re worthy of my support.

OK tracks – “Got It Made” , “Not Meant To Be”, “Bad Girlfriend”. 4/10 on the Gallivanter Scale.

Theory of a Deadman – Not Meant to Be

It’s like one step forward and two steps back
No matter what I do you’re always mad
And I, I can’t change your mind
I know it’s like trying to turn away one way street
I can’t give you what you want
And it’s killing me
And I, I’m starting to see
Maybe we’re not meant to be

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Tags: Amp, bad girlfriend, breaking benjamin, girlfriend, got it made, lyrics, Meltdown, Nickelback, not meant to be, Relationship Problem, review, Sadness, Scale Theory, Scars, scars & souvenirs, Sounds, Souvenirs, theory of a deadman, Two Steps

4 Responses to “Theory of a Deadman – Not Meant to Be”

This sounds to me like it could almost be a country rock group. I had never heard their music before your mentioning though, so perhaps the rest of the music better defines them….

Monique Country rock? Which part? Not noisy enough for ya? :-P

No, it is plenty noisy for me…. I actually enjoyed it and have since downloaded a few of their songs.

Just an observation. There is nice music out there in the genre of country rock. I prefer it harder than that, but my tastes are all over the place enough to appreciate it once in awhile…

Monique Cool. I agree, lately, I have a tendency to embrace country rock music more than I did before. The process of aging perhaps. :-P

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