We thought like hey, why don’t we record an acoustic version of that and exactly do what you said rethink it and see where it goes because it felt pretty good when we were playing it live acoustically. “We have a song on our new album called Infra-Red which is definitely already kind of a fan favorite. “Sure, sure ye exactly you explained the Camp Fire Test completely correctly! I actually have a folder on my desktop called C.F.T and that’s all that is!” It never gets old.Īs the band work within a philosophy they refer to as the Camp Fire Test which works on the premise that a good song can be stripped back acoustically, on whether the band would ever entertain the idea of embarking on a purely acoustic tour as Three Days Grace, Neil added: “We put a lot of work into it, and it’s always really gratifying when we lock ourselves up and shut out the world, and work so hard on something and then it’s time to take the brush of the canvas and hope for the best, and to have it surface and be received as it has been man, it’s the best feeling. The Abyss is a slower burn, but it feels like it could have been on an older album. The first three feel like a satisfying mix of old and new Three Days Grace. On the bands new album ‘Outisder’, Sanderson said: As I mentioned in my review, The Mountain, Right Left Wrong, I am an Outsider and The Abyss are take away tracks. The Mountain also earned the band their 13th #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs chart – tying with the legendary Van Halen who reached this record in 1998.Neil Sanderson, drummer, percussionist and piano player for Canadian hard rockers Three Days Grace, recently sat down with Metal Wani’s Carl O’Rourke to talk about the bands new album, ‘Outsider’, the future of rock music and backpacking in Ireland to name but a few topics. That’s an ongoing theme.” Buy OUTSIDER on all formats here: Singles I Am An Outsider and The Mountain garnered support from Kerrang! Radio. We have always looked forward-and not backwards. We do our own thing, and we’re comfortable doing it. On the bands new album ‘Outisder’, Sanderson said: We put a lot of work into it, and it’s always really. We try to get away from that every once in a while. Neil Sanderson, drummer, percussionist and piano player for Canadian hard rockers Three Days Grace, recently sat down with Metal Wani’s Carl O’Rourke to talk about the bands new album, ‘Outsider’, the future of rock music and backpacking in Ireland to name but a few topics. “ To me, Outsider represents the journey to find your place,” says bass player Brad Walst.
Outsider is the sixth full-length album from the band, and is their latest since 2015’s chart-topping album Human. all 12 songs live in the studio, with no overdubs, in just three days. THREE DAYS GRACE, the internationally acclaimed and multi-platinum certified Canadian band with over a billion streams on Spotify, released their new album, OUTSIDER, earlier this year on Music For Nations. At The Rank Outsiders Ball, the more outrageous your role, the better youll fit. Watch footage from the intimate event here.
“ We are so excited to come back to the UK for these shows and especially to play cities we haven’t been before,” says Neil Sanderson “ The UK audience has always been really supportive and our show at Download Festival has always ranked up there as one of our faves.” Dates for the run are: 1st Oct – Portsmouth Pyramids Centreħth Oct – London O2 Shepherds Bush Empireĩth Oct – Manchester O2 Ritz Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 4th May at Recently, THREE DAYS GRACE invited London fans to listen to some of the album prior to its release. Canadian heavyweights THREE DAYS GRACE are set to make their return to the UK this October, announcing a week-long tour.