CD REVIEW - Three Days Grace
- Ernest Anthony Avina
- Apr 3, 2015
- 2 min read

One of the toughest battles a band in the rock industry can face is retooling and refocusing after a member of the band leaves. It's even tougher when the voice behind your music, the lead singer, leaves the band. However, one of the industry's best bands, Three Days Grace, has showcased that a band's creative vision is not tied to one individual, but is a collective force that can not just survive but thrive in new conditions.
With the release of the band's fifth studio album, "Human", Three Days Grace sets out to boast a heavier, more intense listening experience than ever before. Bearing an almost cinematic quality to the album, the band has brought to life music that tells a story. Whether it's the emotional performance of "Fallen Angel", the gritty in-your-face quality of their song "Painkiller", or the aggressive and heart-pounding tone of "Landmine", this album reflects the band's amazing talent for blending face-melting rock music with powerful storytelling abilities. Whether you're a longtime Three Days Grace fan, a rock music afficianado or just looking for kick-ass music, "Human" is a must have album. Each track speaks to the heart, mind, and spirit of us all, and your blood will be pumping with each song.
With a US tour having kicked off and the band coming off of a strong performance at the iHeart Theater in NYC, which streamed on iHeartRadio live, Three Days Grace is proving how powerful their music is, and it not only meshes well into the mainstream music scene but manages to keep it's gritty, independant view on music overall. Pick up your copy of Three Days Grace's "Human", available now!



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