Song appears on Dinosaur due March 17th

Multi-Platinum rock band Theory Of A Deadman has released their new single “Two Of Us (Stuck),” the latest offering from their forthcoming studio album, Dinosaur, due out March 17th via Roadrunner Records. Evocative of the chart-topping Canadian band’s signature wit, “Two Of Us (Stuck)” takes a hard left from the refrain of the Grover Washington, Jr. and Bill Withers classic “Just The Two Of Us” into a breezy piano-laden breakup bop, “Just the two of us…we couldn’t make it if we tried!” Dinosaur also features the anthemic lead single and title track “Dinosaur,” which is nearing its break into the Top 10 at US active rock radio, currently at No. 11, and “Ambulance,” and overall marks a return to form stylistically for Theory.

Tonight (Fri, Feb 17th), Theory Of A Deadman launches their co-headlining Rock Resurrection Tour with Skillet where they’ll perform tracks off Dinosaur for the first time all across the US. The 25-date trek, also featuring support from Saint Asonia, runs through March 26th, when it wraps at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. Theory has also announced a spring Canadian tour featuring a mix of headlining shows and dates supporting Disturbed that will make 11 stops throughout the country from April 25th through May 12th.

Dinosaur, Theory’s eighth full-length and follow-up to 2020’s acclaimed album Say Nothing, was produced by Martin Terefe (Jason Mraz, Yungblud) and recorded in Sweden at Atlantis Studios, made famous by ABBA. Since its release in the fall, the album’s hard-hitting title track “Dinosaur” has amassed over four million total streams, been featured on various rock playlists across DSPs.