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If there's beer flying at us, it's all good, brother. We started playing tiny redneck bars up in northern Canada where there's tons of beer flying and wire cage protecting the band and all sorts of stuff. So we're down with the party.
Adam Gontier Three Days Grace -
We just did what we do. People think that we've changed and become somebody else, but really it seems that they've actually changed.
Adam Gontier Three Days Grace
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We just finished a video. It's going to be out fairly soon.
Adam Gontier Three Days Grace -
I think long-term, people are as excited as we are to be a part of the new stuff, and for us to play it live is super exciting.
Neil Sanderson Three Days Grace -
I think the music has evolved from what it was on the first record. The first one was sort of about things going on around us growing up in a small town. This one is sort of personal to me.
Adam Gontier Three Days Grace -
On tour, there was a young girl that came up to me and said if it wasn't for the song 'Home' she had felt that she wouldn't be here anymore. She related to that song so much that it apparently saved her life.
Adam Gontier Three Days Grace -
This record is quite a bit more personal than the last record was.
Adam Gontier Three Days Grace -
We actually wrote the record in and out of Canada, where we live, in sort of cottage country. ... We were at a lake, around campfires, writing music.
Adam Gontier Three Days Grace
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We do live in a time where everybody has access to everyone’s opinion and you have your opportunity to display your opinion all over the place.
Neil Sanderson Three Days Grace -
The writing process remained the same pretty much that we have always done. It’s very collaborative and everyone brings their bag of ideas into the room – we all play guitar, we all write lyrics.
Neil Sanderson Three Days Grace -
That is actually a tough thing for collaboration because it’s art and it is coming from the heart, it’s very personal. It’s hard to be objective and not take offense when people don’t like your idea.
Neil Sanderson Three Days Grace -
We are making music for people who can listen to what we are talking about, which is generally an emotional, real life feeling and relate it back to their own lives. There is something about the boundaries that need to be concise to be able to deliver that message.
Neil Sanderson Three Days Grace