Canadian rock band Theory Of A Deadman have returned with a hard-hitting new single, "Barricade."
On "Barricade," vocalist/guitarist Tyler Connolly comments, "'Barricade' is about the frustration of a one-sided relationship with someone that just won't let you in, is non-responsive and makes you want to rip your hair out! 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 Connolly, mixed by Baseford and Irene Genova at Lucky Dog Sound, and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound.
"So let me in, let me in/Don't you afraid/I push and pull, try it all/But you never break/You start to bend/In the end, will you ever cave?/I gotta find a way to break down your barricade," frontman Connolly sings.
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