''Wake Up Call'' is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band
Theory of a Deadman, released on October 27, 2017, through
604 Records in Canada and
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and
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in the United States. Critics have described the album as having a more
pop-infused sound than previous releases, which was the result of lead singer Tyler Connolly composing the majority of the record's music on the piano instead of the usual guitar. Departing from the same recording and production team they had worked with for the past four albums, the band opted to collaborate with Swedish music producer,
Martin Terefe, and spent seven weeks at Kensaltown Studios in
London
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.
The album was met with mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the lyrical maturity that was lacking in previous albums; others criticized it for the sudden change in genre. ''Wake Up Call'' peaked at numbers thirteen and twenty-four on the ''
Billboard
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''
Canadian Albums
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and US
''Billboard'' 200 charts, respectively. Its
lead single
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, "
Rx (Medicate)"—a song addressing the
opioid epidemic
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in North America—was released on July 27, 2017, and is the band's third single to top the US ''Billboard''
Mainstream Rock
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chart.
Background and development
Theory of a Deadman's sound had been firmly rooted in the
alternative
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and
hard rock
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genres since the band signed a record deal with
Chad Kroeger
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's
604 Records in 2001. Lead singer Tyler Connolly stated that after the release of their fourth studio album, ''
The Truth Is...'', in 2011, the band was receiving pressure from their record label to create an album that was "more poppy". He believed the label was "getting tired of
heir
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fun rock stuff" and "wanted to hear something different". The band responded to this pressure with the release of their fifth studio album, ''
Savages'', in 2014, which Connolly described as the "opposite" of their record label's wishes.
Los Angeles-based music producer
Howard Benson worked with the band on ''Savages'' as well as three of their previous albums.
The record marked the band's second album to peak within the top ten of the
''Billboard'' 200 chart.
While on tour in 2015 in support of ''Savages'', Theory of a Deadman released a five-track EP called ''
Angel Acoustic EP''. The release (also produced by Benson) consisted of
acoustic versions of some of their most popular songs and included an acoustic cover of Swedish singer
Tove Lo
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's "
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".
2016 marked 15 years since the band's formation and was celebrated with an unplugged tour throughout western Canada.
Musical style and composition
''Wake Up Call'' has been described by critics as a departure from Theory of a Deadman's usual hard rock foundation, moving into
pop and
pop rock
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territory.
The band has credited this shift to Connolly, the group's primary songwriter, acquiring and learning how to play the
piano
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prior to the album's recording. Connolly expressed feeling creatively exhausted, stating, "For some reason,
nthis album, I felt tapped on the guitar side. I felt like every riff was written."
With a friend's encouragement, Connolly purchased a piano and told ''
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:
Bassist Dean Back agreed, saying, "During the writing process, Tyler’s go-to was to always pick up a guitar and write with that. He pushed himself through and instead of writing with the guitar he used a piano he has in his house. ... I think writing on the piano opened up another creative realm in him."
Recording
Theory of a Deadman worked with the same recording and production team in Los Angeles for their previous four albums and felt they wanted something different for ''Wake Up Call''. Connolly stated that their
A&R team mentioned Swedish music producer,
Martin Terefe, who was known for working with pop rock music artists such as
Jason Mraz
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,
James Blunt
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, and
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, and was interested in collaborating with the group. Instead of working in Los Angeles, the band spent seven weeks in London in 2016, recording at Terefe's Kensaltown Studios.
Back commented on the relaxed and "organic" atmosphere of Kensaltown and described the studio as an open room with the group recording their music while sitting on couches as opposed to being isolated in separate areas. Terefe used minimal
dubbing
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and preferred to abandon the pre-production of tracks—something the band would normally spend two to three weeks on—in order to leave room for creative freedom. Connolly and Back both described the recording process as a "great" and "cool" experience.
Promotion and singles
''Wake Up Call'' marked the first album in which the band went by their abbreviated name, Theory.
Its
first single, "
Rx (Medicate)", was released on July 27, 2017, the same day that Theory of a Deadman announced the name of its respective album. The song addresses the
opioid epidemic
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that has affected the United States, with Connolly telling ''Billboard'' that he "really wanted to discuss how messed up America is" regarding prescription drugs.
He also conveyed his feelings that this was the band's "most important song" as far as how it has affected their fans.
"Rx (Medicate)" proved to be successful, with Back claiming it as "the biggest song of
he band'scareer right now".
The track reached number one on the ''Billboard''
Mainstream Rock
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chart in October 2017 and earned a "No. 1 Song Award" from the
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(SOCAN).
It was certified platinum in June 2018 by
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and nominated for "Rock Song of the Year" at the
2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Pre-orders of the album were made available on July 28, 2017, which included "Rx (Medicate)" as an
instant grat download. The band released a music video for "Echoes" in September 2017; the song was also made available with pre-orders. The album's second single, "
Straight Jacket", was released in January 2018,
and was accompanied by a music video on their official
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account in February 2018.
Featuring staccato piano notes performed by Connolly, the song reached number 12 on ''Billboards Mainstream Rock chart in May 2018.
The band launched a 33-city tour in the United States during the fall of 2017.
The tour was extended into 2018 to include shows throughout western Canada and Europe.
"There’s a real dichotomy of Theory now, two very different sides," Connolly said. "Not that we want to get away from our old songs, but the new songs are so diverse, such a juxtaposition. We're really working on building a big show, and trying to make it all more visual, as well." The band toured in Australia for the first time in their career in June 2018,
and released a video the following month for "PCH" (which stands for "Pacific Coast Highway", the name designated to a particular section of the
California State Route 1
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in southern California)
at the start of their summer tour in the United States.
A music video for the title track was also released in October 2018.
Critical reception and awards
''Wake Up Call'' received mixed reviews from critics. James Christopher Monger of
AllMusic
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gave the album three out of five stars, complimenting the maturation of the band's songwriting since their debut album and observing the favoring of "genuine emotion" throughout their songs over "callow frat boy misogyny".
''Alternative Addiction'' praised the band for adopting an "adapt, survive, and evolve" strategy concerning their move into pop music.
Malcolm Dome from ''
Classic Rock
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'' concluded that the album felt "too lightweight", saying, "The songwriting suggests there is a quality album in them that’s waiting to take flight, but the end game never lives up to the clear potential the music carries".
Über Rock criticized the album, stating, "With barely any trace of their established sound, ''Wake Up Call'' comes across as a desperate attempt to wear the clothes of pop music. Unfortunately for Theory of a Deadman, they fit terribly."
[
] Haydon Benfield from ''
Renowned for Sound'' was also critical of record, stating, "With ''Wake Up Call'' offering little to captivate the listener, it is difficult to image
icwhat appeal Theory of a Deadman use to draw their fans in."
The record was nominated for "
Rock Album of the Year" at the
2018 Juno Awards, but lost to
The Glorious Sons' ''
Young Beauties and Fools''.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Wake Up Call'' and
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Theory of a Deadman
* Tyler Connolly – vocals, guitar, piano
* Dave Brenner – guitar, backing vocals
* Dean Back –
bass
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, backing vocals
* Joey Dandeneau – drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
*
Martin Terefe – guitar, piano, keyboard,
Mellotron
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, backing vocals on "Po Mouth"
*
Nikolaj Torp Larsen –
Hammond organ
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, piano,
synthesizer
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*
Oskar Winberg – guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, ukulele, backing vocals on "Po Mouth"
Production
* Martin Terefe –
producing
* Tyler Connolly – producing,
engineering
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* Dyre Gormsen – engineering
* Oskar Winberg – engineering,
programming
* Nikolaj Torp Larsen – engineering
* Clem Cherry – engineering
* George Murphy – engineering
* Flo Reutter – programming
*
Neal Avron
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–
mixing
* Scott Skrzynski – mixing
*
Ted Jensen
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–
mastering
"Loner", "G.O.A.T.", and "Wicked Game"
* David Davidson – violin, strings arrangement
* David Angell – violin
* Kris Wilkinson – viola
* Carole Rabinowitz – cello
* Bobby Shin – engineering
Charts
Certifications
References
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2017 albums
Atlantic Records albums
Theory of a Deadman albums