Theory of a Deadman - Say Nothing (2020)
Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "Black Hole in Your Heart" 3:34
2. "History of Violence" 3:55
3. "Affluenza" 3:37
4. "Say Nothing" 3:36
5. "Strangers" 3:26
6. "Ted Bundy" 3:32
7. "World Keeps Spinning" 3:35
8. "Quicksand" 3:01
9. "White Boy" 4:11
10. "It's All Good" 2:34
Total length: 34:54
Theory of a Deadman Band Members / Musicians
Tyler Connolly – vocals, guitar, piano
Dave Brenner – guitar, backing vocals
Dean Back – bass, backing vocals
Joey Dandeneau – drums, backing vocals
"Black Hole in Your Heart", "Quicksand", and "Say Nothing"
David Davidson – violin, strings arrangement
David Angell – violin
Monisa Angell – viola
Carole Rabinowitz – cello
Neal Avron – mixing
Tyler Connolly – engineering, producing, programming
Clem Cherry – engineering, programming
Dyre Gormsen – engineering
Ted Jensen – mastering engineering
Jorge Arango Kure – engineering
Taylor Pollert – engineering (strings)
Glen Scott – programming
Scott Skrzynski – mixing
Martin Terefe – producing
Nikolaj Torp Larsen – engineering
Oskar Winberg – engineering, programming
"Ted Bundy"
David Davidson – violin, strings arrangement
Oskar Winberg – horns arrangement, strings arrangement
Sven Lindvall – horns arrangement, tuba
David Angell – violin
Monisa Angell – viola
Carole Rabinowitz – cello
Leif Lindvall – trumpet
Recorded at Kensaltown Recording Studios (London), The Panic Room (Burbank, California), and Eastcote Studio 4 (London)
Mixed at The Casita (Hollywood, California)
Mastered at Sterling Sound (Nashville, Tennessee)
Strings recorded at The Library (Nashville, Tennessee)
Say Nothing is the 7th studio album by Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman, released on January 31, 2020, through 604 Records in Canada and Atlantic and Roadrunner Records in the United States. The record contains lyrics about such issues as domestic violence and racism. The band opted to continue their collaboration with Swedish music producer Martin Terefe—who worked with them on their previous album Wake Up Call—returning to London in April 2019. Their prior album marked the group's departure from their usual hard rock sound to a more pop- and pop rock-infused style and was met with mixed reviews from critics.