Theory of a Dead Man | Nashville, TN
While on the Rock Resurrection Tour, Theory of a Deadman and Saint Asonia made a special stop in Nashville to play a sold out show at Brooklyn Bowl.
Saint Asonia opened the night and helped the crowd shake off the work day. The band played a handful of covers including two essentials from Three Days Grace, of which lead singer Adam Gontier was a member, and an unexpected performance of “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd. Despite the set only being 45 minutes, Saint Asonia made sure the crowd knew just how special this show was to them, and the energy they brought to the stage was electric and ready to burst for the headliner.
Theory of a Deadman took the stage after a distorted and warped version of “Sweet Caroline” transitioned into the opening track for The Last of Us. The band sprinkled their recently released singles, “Dinosaur”, “Two of Us (Stuck)”, and “Ambulance” throughout the set while they played classic fan-favorites from their previous seven albums. Before jumping into “Santa Monica”, they discussed being a band for 21 years and what that means to them as the fans have stuck around. Before ending their 90 minute set, Theory of a Deadman pacified the chanting crowd with an encore of “RX” and “Bad Girlfriend.”
Dinosaur comes out March 17th. Theory of a Deadman and Saint Asonia are on the Rock Resurrection Tour through the end of March.