Three Days Grace - Three Days Grace

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Album Details

Title: Three Days Grace
Artist: Three Days Grace
Release Date: 7/22/2003
Re-Released On: 7/9/2007
Label: Music For Nations, Jive Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 828765347921, 886970664929, 0886970664929, 088697066492
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal
Moods: Angry, Angst-Ridden, Brooding, Cynical/Sarcastic, Dramatic, Hostile, Volatile, Aggressive, Cathartic, Confrontational, Fiery, Tense/Anxious, Visceral, Energetic, Harsh, Intense, Urgent
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Burn
  2. Just Like You
  3. I Hate Everything About You
  4. Home
  5. Scared
  6. Let You Down
  7. Now or Never
  8. Born Like This
  9. Drown
  10. Wake Up
  11. Take Me Under
  12. Overrated

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDMusic For Nations88697066492
2007CDMusic For Nations706649
2003CDJive Records53479

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Album Review

Three Days Grace's self-titled debut showcases the simplicity of their music, which is both the band's biggest strength and biggest weakness. The album's taut arrangements and grinding but melodic sound are quintessential alt-metal, suggesting a much poppier, less cerebral Helmet (or among Three Days Grace's contemporaries, Chevelle), and while the production is mostly simple and crunchy, it occasionally delves into Linkin Park-like atmospheres. At its best, the band's focus and adherence to alt-metal's formulas -- coupled with tight songwriting and some unexpectedly pretty choruses -- results in a strong tracks that are more memorable than the work of many of their peers. "I Hate Everything About You" was Three Days Grace's big single and remains the band's best song, gaining most of its power from its directness and bluntness in examining a dysfunctional relationship. Though there's nothing else quite as strong on the rest of the album, "Born Like This," "Just Like You," and "Scared" are also good examples of the band's surprisingly hooky songwriting. However, when the songwriting isn't quite up to par, Three Days Grace's simplicity becomes more generic than focused. The cookie-cutter angst of song titles like "Burn," "Drown," and "Now or Never" and lyrics like "Home"'s "By the time you come home/I'm already stoned/I can hardly wait to leave this place" may tap into the feelings of the band's audience, but they're not especially distinctive. The album's second half falters a bit when compared to the punch of Three Days Grace's first few songs, although the power ballads "Take Me Under" and "Wake Up" show that the band is equally good at (somewhat) quieter songs as well as loud ones. Although this debut is a little uneven, it's also promising. Three Days Grace are definitely one of the most accessible alt-metal bands of the 2000s; they just need to add some more distinctiveness to their sound. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alley TrelaAssistant Engineer
Chapman BaehlerPhotography
Damian ShannonAssistant Engineer
Darren MoraAssistant Engineer
Dave HoldredgeEditing
Diane SchmidtkeGroomer
Gavin "Golden" BrownProducer
George MarinoMastering
German VillacortaAssistant Engineer
Jay BaumgardnerMixing
Jeff FaerberIllustrations
Krisjan LeslieEngineer
Mandi LineStylist
Mark KiczulaAssistant Engineer
Michael "Elvis" BasketteEngineer
Mike LapierreAssistant Engineer
Nick GammaArt Direction, Design
Randy StaubMixing
Rich CosteyMixing
Ted JensenMastering

Member Reviews

Angie M. (britzka) wrote on 3/14/2009...

This album is really great. :) It's kind of scrEaMO, and it's got a few of their best songs like: I Hate Everything About You and Just Like You.

I would recommend it someone who enjoys the hard rock/heavy metal...