Three Days Grace - One-X (CD)

Album Details: One-X

Release Date:06/13/2006
Label:Jive
UPC:828768350423

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    3 days

    By WAHOO  Dec 1, 2007

    Pros: keep it coming

    Cons: none

    great stuff... these guys are also very good live... catch them on tour for a great show

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    Three Days Grace

    By nucknfuts  Dec 12, 2006

    Pros: Very good quality music

    Cons: Don't know

    If you have not taken the time to catch up with these guys, I would recommend that you stop whatever you are doing and check this music out. I really liked this album. The music is good quality and it is something I would listen to often. I would com...pare Three Days Grace to such artists as Crossfade and Dark New Day. Great music for your collection. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Three Days Grace continue their accessible altmetal attack of blunt lyrics and crunching rhythms with their sophomore effort, OneX. Thematically based around dealing with the disconnect felt while Three Days Grace were on the road in support of their 2003 album, the music remains catchy despite its lyrical darkness. Not surprisingly, the songs mostly revolve around feelings of isolation, tumultuous relationships, and anguished loneliness but through all their misery and confusion, Three Days Grace ultimately embrace the difficulties as merely a part of being human ("I'd rather feel pain than nothing at all" from "Pain"). The band's simple and direct approach owns a certain charm that makes OneX an enjoyable listen, albeit hardly innovative. The bandmembers still have no desire to mask sentiments behind perverse metaphors; just as their 2003 smash single "I Hate Everything About You" addressed a problematic relationship in powerfully straight terms, so do tracks on OneX. For instance ...and just so there's no room for confusion "Let It Die" frankly states "I swear I never meant to let it die/I just don't care about you anymore." And the forthright "Riot" ("Let's start a riot") is one of a few riledup outsider anthems on hand. But, there are also a number of tracks present that find Three Days Grace adding a few interesting twists to their hardhitting formula that not only show a gentler side to the guys, but also work out rather nicely. Calming things down a bit, fluid instrumentation and vocalist Adam Gontier's steady delivery make the ominous "Get Out Alive" one of their strongest (though softer) songs, while "Over and Over" employs impassioned strings for an exploration of, yes, dysfunctional relationships. "Pain" finds the band channeling its inner Soundgarden and "Animal I Have Become" has a slight singsongy chorus to complement the track's thick riffing. There is no reason that fans of the band shouldn't embrace this album as the satisfying listen that it is. Some further distinctive qualities could be useful in helping separate Three Days Grace more from their altmetal peers, but OneX certainly plays as a proficient step in the right direction. - Corey Apar, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Three Days Grace

The members of Three Days Grace began bashing punk chords when they were in their teens, carving a derivative yet energetic sound that fueled their live performances. Three Days Grace was formed in Norwood, Ontario, Canada, in 1997 by Adam Gontier (vocals, guitar), Brad Walst (bass), and Neil Sanderson (drums). The group was originally called Groundswell, a five-piece t... Read more