
Three Days Grace
new CD is fcuking awesome!! straight to my top 5 CDs of this year (so far)..
thx again Freak
here's sth about lyrics of the new CD:
thx again Freak

here's sth about lyrics of the new CD:
On One-X, the follow up to Three Days Grace’s 2003 self-titled debut, the band explores that sentiment with alarming honesty. A raw, confessional album, One-X finds frontman Adam Gontier delving into a sense of utter loneliness that ironically comes from being constantly surrounded by other people. One-X is simultaneously the story of Gontier’s personal destruction on the road, and a universal tale of feeling like an outsider.
“I wrote the lyrics on this record about everything I had been through,” Gontier said. “From front to back, One-X explores the different problems I had, how I wanted to be normal and how I wanted someone, anyone to help me. But it also explores how, no matter how singled out I felt, there were so many others out there like me. At a point, I finally came to realize, okay, I’m not alone.”
Part of learning he was not alone came from learning his band mates felt similarly isolated, dismayed with the falseness of life on the road.
“Being on tour is weird sometimes,” said bassist Brad Walst. “All these people around you seem to know you, but they really don’t and you don’t know them either, but you carry on as if you do. You lose touch with reality a little bit when you’re out there. Getting out on the road made us all into people we didn’t like. It took a long, long time to come to terms with that.” “It turns out that when on the road, the only ones you really can relate to are your true fans that know what’s going on inside your head because they are the ones that are hearing it in your music.”
In order to fully come to terms with what they experienced, Three Days Grace completely escaped when they wrapped their tour. Packing up, getting out of the city and moving into Ontario cottage country, the band eliminated all outside distractions to record One-X. “We basically wrote the record around a fire with acoustic guitars,” said Sanderson. “It was all about getting back to our roots.”
When the band emerged, they had a heavy, highly emotional album in hand. One-X is rife with anguish-fueled vocals, heavy beats and rough chords. Backed by the thunderous rhythm section of Neil Sanderson on drums and Brad Walst on bass, and the thrashing, urgent riffs of Barry Stock on guitar, One X is a rollercoaster ride through Gontier's psyche. Intensely honest, Gontier leaves nothing out; it sounds as if he’s ripping pages from his journal.
"Pain" finds Gontier stubbornly adhering to the vices that hurt him, while letting in the voice trying to heal him. The almost sweetly melodic verses come from "someone telling me there's something wrong and you have to do something about it," says Gontier, while the grizzled choruses find him clinging to the pain.
"Animal I Have Become," the first single off One X, is "a realization that a change has to happen and you have to ask for help." With stomping basslines backing him up, Gontier pleads, "Somebody get me through this nightmare / I can't control myself." It's also startlingly open, as Gontier realizes the impact of revealing his lyrics are: "So what if you can see / the darkest side of me."
“The road definitely got the better of us at times,” said drummer Neil Sanderson, echoing the sentiment of “Animal I Have Become.” “I know from my own point of view that you can kind of lose yourself out there and get caught up in the moment. It’s just the lifestyle. I know Adam went through times when he despised being out there and would do anything to distance himself from the strangers around him. We were on a bit of a downward spiral for a bit out there but we pulled out of it.”
While all of the tracks explore painfully personal struggles, "Never Too Late" was the hardest track for Gontier to write. Opening with a solitary guitar, which could easily signify loneliness, the track is instead the album’s most optimistic song.
“It’s the one that touches me the most when we play it live and when I listen to it now that the record’s done it still gives me shivers because it has so much to do with me. There's a sliver of hope in that song as well.”
With lyrics like “Do you think there’s no one like you / We are,” “One X,” the album’s final song, will be the one that Three Days Grace connect to the most. “It says you’re not alone and there are lots of people out there like you,” Gontier said.
“Having gone through these struggles, we are able to re-introduce ourselves and our music to our fans,” said Gontier. “It’s time to let everyone else in on our lives over the last two years.”
As we hear Gontier sing with his world-weary vocals at the end of the album, the band has developed a new sense of purpose; what started out as fear and pain has led to confidence and triumph.
“I need to figure out who’s behind me,” Gontier sings in the album’s final lines. “We are / We stand above the crowd.”
"...I die each time You walk away,
My heart, my life, will never be the same...
This love will take my everything,
One breath, one touch,
Will be the end of me..."
My heart, my life, will never be the same...
This love will take my everything,
One breath, one touch,
Will be the end of me..."
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