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Outsiders always leave enduring impressions. By veering away from the pack, these mavericks confidently lead the charge for others to follow. Since 2003, Three Days Grace has staked a spot amongst the hard rock vanguard, quietly breaking records, toppling charts, moving millions of units worldwide, and making history by holding the all-time record for “most #1 singles at Active Rock Radio ever” with 13. The Ontario, Canada quartet—Matt Walst [lead vocals], Barry Stock [lead guitar], Brad Walst [bass], and Neil Sanderson [drums, percussion, keyboards, programming]—continue to blaze that trail on their sixth full-length album, the aptly titled Outsider [RCA Records].
“To me, Outsider represents the journey to find your place,” says Brad. “The world feels crazy at times. We try to get away from that every once in a while. We do our own thing, and we’re comfortable doing it. We have always looked forward—and not backwards. That’s an ongoing theme for us here.”
“It’s what we’ve done in many ways by being on the outside,” agrees Neil. “This is all about taking a step back from life’s madness without destroying yourself, cutting everyone off, or going crazy. You get a break and find the space to create.”
That’s exactly what the musicians did in the fall of 2016. Instead of congregating in a downtown Toronto rehearsal space, they initially wrote in a converted garage behind Brad’s house located two hours from the city. Eventually, they retreated to Neil’s 90-acre farm to further hone ideas. Following daytime snowmobile trips, the guys often sat around bonfires with acoustic guitars, tapping into the wild spirit surrounding them.
“We grew up hanging out in the woods and building fires,” smiles Brad. “Home is where the heart is. This is where we’re most comfortable. We were able to focus on our craft. We spent more time writing this than any other project. It has a sense of seclusion to it. It’s like we naturally migrated back.”
As the songs took shape, the band packed up and headed to the remote Ontario’s Jukasa Studios. In order to capture that energy, they called upon longtime friends and collaborators. Producers Gavin Brown and Howard Benson returned to the fold, with Mike Plotnikoff engineering and Chris Lord-Alge on mixing duty.
“We put our ultimate dream team together,” smiles Barry. “These guys have all been a part of the family for a long time. It was amazing to have everybody onboard.”
“That production team hasn’t happened since One-X,” adds Neil. “We were lucky to get this group together. It made sense because we were in a similar headspace.”
As much as it upholds tradition, Outsider represents progression for Three Days Grace. Marking his second offering as part of the band, Matt showed “a new level of confidence and brought a ton of ideas,” according to his brother Brad. Meanwhile, Neil expanded the signature electronic palette, integrating analog synths and standout programming with the help of Rhys Fulber [Fear Factory, Frontline Assembly]. He casually nodded to electronic influences as diverse as Nine Inch Nails, White Zombie, Bring Me The Horizon, Lana Del Rey, and a surprising cult classic…
“We really love the movie Lost Boys and its score,” smiles Barry. “The whole thing has this dark, spacey, and eerie vibe. Those dudes were vampires and definitely outsiders!”
“I’ve always loved darker industrial music,” Neil elaborates. “I devoted a lot of time to those sounds and finding ways to integrate them. It was using these elements to create dynamic in the songs and not just overlaying them. You’ll hear moments where the keyboards or wide synth sounds are featured. Then, the guitar hits you in the chest. It made everything more interesting.”
First single “The Mountain” evinces that evolution. Those cinematic sonic flourishes augment arena-ready riffing before summiting towards a seismic and shuddering refrain, “I’m still surviving, keep climbing, keep climbing the mountain.”
“You wake up every day in a monotonous situation and resent what’s ahead,” Neil reveals. “You’re intimidated. However, you don’t have a choice but to put your boots on and face it, because there is no other option. It’s emotionally charged. A lot of this music is about yearning to escape, yet not knowing what’s on the other side. You can’t take your life, so you decide to make the jump into the unknown.”
“It comes down to surviving every day and just not giving up,” Matt concurs. “You can’t allow the bad thoughts to take over. We all go through trials and tribulations. The key is to keep going.”
“I Am An Outsider” serves as a clarion call for the four-piece with its heavy and hypnotic chant. “It’s the main theme,” explains Brad. “You break away from the inner circle and find your own path. There are ups and downs, but you end up where you’re meant to be.”
Then, there’s “Infra-Red,” an airy production gives way to a sharp seesaw of guitars and luminous vocals. “There are some people you just connect with,” says Matt. “You get along with them instantly, because you understand each other. ‘Infra-Red’ is finding that person who gets you.”
Elsewhere, the venomous “Me Against You” hinges on a hypnotic groove and scalding chorus, while the ethereal “Love Me or Leave Me” transmits loneliness encased in swaths of synths.
Given this undeniable unpredictability, Outsider feels right at home alongside a catalog of fan favorites from Three Days Grace. In 2015, Human marked the group’s second straight bow at #1 on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums Chart as well as their fourth consecutive debut in Top 20 of the Top 200. It spawned two #1 singles “Painkiller” and “I Am Machine,” signaling their 13th overall and 5th consecutive number ones on the Active Rock Radio chart. Moreover, the four-piece consistently averaged a staggering 3.9 million monthly listeners on Spotify—remaining “one of the most listened to rock bands in the world.” In 2012, Transit of Venussoared to the Top 5 of the Top 200 and garnered a nod for “Best Rock Album of the Year” at the Juno Awards. The seminal One-X [2006] notched an RIAA triple-platinum certification as Three Days Grace [2003] was minted platinum and Life Starts Now went gold. To date, their veritable arsenal of number one includes “Chalk Outline,” “The High Road,” “Misery Loves My Company,” “World So Cold,” “Good Life,” “Break,” “Never Too Late,” “Animal I Have Become,” “Pain,” “Just Like You,” and “Home.”
In the end, Outsider speaks directly to that army of fans around the globe.
“I’d love for them to relate to it,” Brad leaves off. “I want people to feel like they can put it on and know they’re not alone. We’re on this journey as outsiders together.”
“Hopefully, this music can help people,” concludes Matt. “It bonds us all, and there’s no better way to connect."
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace has established itself as a powerhouse in the hard rock and post-grunge scene, delivering raw emotion and gritty riffs that resonate with millions of fans worldwide.
Known for their angst-filled anthems and melodic heavy rock sound, the Canadian band has maintained a dominant presence on rock radio for over two decades. With a legacy defined by chart-topping hits and Platinum-certified albums, they continue to prove why they remain titans of the genre.
Whether you’re a longtime follower or new to their discography, experiencing their sound in person is a must for any rock enthusiast. Score Three Days Grace tickets now on AXS and get ready for an unforgettable night of music.
Three Days Grace’s Background
Originating from Norwood, Ontario, the band formed in 1997, though their roots trace back to an earlier high school band called Groundswell.1 The original lineup, featuring Adam Gontier, Neil Sanderson, and Brad Walst, regrouped with a heavier, more polished sound that caught the attention of major labels.
They broke into the industry with their self-titled debut album in 2003, which produced the massive hit I Hate Everything About You. This track propelled them into the mainstream spotlight, cementing their status as a defining act of the 2000s post-grunge movement.1
Barry Stock later joined as lead guitarist, completing the lineup that would go on to release a string of successful records. Even after a vocalist change in 2013, with Matt Walst taking the helm, the band continued to release chart-topping singles, proving their longevity and adaptability in the rock world.1
Three Days Grace’s Awards
Three Days Grace has earned significant recognition throughout their career, celebrated for their consistent radio dominance and impactful songwriting.
- Billboard Music Award – Rock Artist of the Year (2007): The band received this prestigious award following the massive success of their album One-X, highlighting their dominance in the rock genre during that era.1
- Juno Award – Rock Album of the Year Nomination (2019): Their album Outsider secured a nod, affirming their continued relevance and success in their home country of Canada nearly two decades into their career.2
- iHeartRadio - Rock Artist of the Year (2019): With a nomination under their belt in 2016, the band took home an award in 2019 and was again nominated in 2023.2
Three Days Grace’s Biggest Hits
The band's discography is packed with high-energy tracks that have become staples of rock radio. Their music seamlessly blends heavy instrumentation with catchy hooks, resulting in albums that perform exceptionally well commercially:
- One-X (2006): This triple-Platinum album is widely considered their magnum opus, featuring iconic tracks like Animal I Have Become and Pain that define the band's signature sound.3,4
- Life Starts Now (2009): Debuting at number three on the Billboard 200, this album showcased a slight shift toward more melodic rock with hits like Break and The Good Life.3,5
- Human (2015): The first album featuring vocalist Matt Walst produced two number-one singles, Painkiller and I Am Machine, proving the band could maintain their momentum through a major lineup change.3
See Three Days Grace Live
Attending a Three Days Grace concert is an electrifying experience characterized by high-octane energy and crowd-singalongs. The band is known for their tight musicianship and ability to command the stage, delivering their heavy hits with intensity and precision.
Whether playing massive festivals or headlining arena tours, they create a communal atmosphere where fans can let loose.
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- Three Days Grace music, videos, stats, and photos - Last.fm
- Three Days Grace Awards - IMDb
- Three Days Grace Discography - Spotify
- Three Days Grace Beats Van Halen Record For Most US No. 1s - Billboard Canada
- Billboard 200 Chart Moves: Three Days Grace Net Fifth Top 40 Album With ‘Outsider’ - Billboard