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ALWAYS ACOUSTIC® ALBUM REVIEW
Posted: Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 10:30 p.m. CST

Monday July 11, 2011
By Aaron Keker


The Truth Is… heart-breaking, romantic and downright shrewd.


The Truth Is… Theory of a Deadman’s fourth album and will be released on July 12th.

The truth is the album doesn’t suck, but an excellent follow-up album to Theory’s platinum success of Scars & Souvenirs.

The Truth Is... heart-breaking, romantic and downright shrewd, it’s a perfect combination of songs that will make the album a success.

Theory of a Deadman shrewdly explains with a little humility about failed relationships on “Bitch Came Back,” “Love is Hell” and “The Truth Is… .”

Of course if you’ve ever been called a “stupid bitch” or “you’re f**ing useless,” you probably don’t find any humility in the lyrics.

Tyler Connolly sings these songs with such pain and anger that the listener might just feel his pain.

The Truth Is… includes a hopeless romantic ballad “Easy to Love You” and the catchy ballad about continually thinking about the ex that you let go in “Out of My Head.”

The Truth Is… not all about romance and includes the hilarious hit “Lowlife,” but also contains tracks like “Gentleman,” “Head Above Water” and “We Were Men.”

The Truth Is… definitely an album that will not disappoint Theory of a Deadman fans. If you invest a few more dollars in The Truth Is... (Special Edition), you will receive bonus tracks of “Careless,” “Does it Really Matter,” “Villain,” “Better or Worse” and acoustic versions of “Out of My Head” and “Easy to Love You.”

The Truth Is…:

1. “Lowlife”
2. “Bitch Came Back”
3. “Hurricane”
4. “Out of My Head”
5. “Gentleman”
6. “Love is Hell”
7. “The Truth Is… (I Lied About Everything)”
8. “Head Above Water”
9. “Drag Me to Hell”
10. “What Was I Thinking”
11. “Easy to Love You”
12. “We Were Men”


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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