From Issue #24
the Scene
Three Days Grace
By: Adam Grant
Since
2003, Norwood, Ontario’s Three Days Grace have sold nearly
two million copies of their self-titled debut album in North America
alone, have seen the world, and have readied their latest fulllength
effort, One X, for release this June.
Originally formed in 1997, it has taken TDG a lot of time and
hard work to get to this point. Composed of Adam Gontier (vocals,
guitar), Brad Walst (bass, vocals), Neil Sanderson (drums, vocals),
and Barry Stock (guitar), the band admits to having to re-humanize
itself prior to preparing the ever-important sophomore recording.
“We had to re-learn how to live a normal life—because
being on the road really isn’t reality,” explains
Sanderson. “The one thing we did want to do was take our
time with this record. We didn’t want to have any time constraints
around us that would screw with our creativity.” “We
basically took two or three months, and kind of went into isolation,”
adds Walst. “All the outside pressures, we just left them
behind and went up north.”
On One X, TDG have continued their hard-rocking ways
with tracks that—while decidedly darker at points—do
offer up inspiration and represent a band that is looking to please
no one but themselves, and their fans. “We’ve truly
made the record that we wanted to make,” says Sanderson.
“We’ve really challenged ourselves on this record,
so it’s going to be fun to really see the reaction from
the fans when we deliver this stuff live—that’s what
we’re most looking forward to.”
The band: Three Days Grace, hard-rocking Canadians
with
mass appeal.
Right now: New album, One X, to be released
June 12th.