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PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:18 pm


Hey there! Seeing as it's a TDG guild, we might as well let the newer listeners in on what started most of it!
Lower on here will be a biography of the band, and of the band members. So far (stupid wikipedia) I'll only have a biography for Neil and Adam. If anyone could get a biography for Brad and Barry, I'd appreciate it!
PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:20 pm


Warning: LONG. VERY VERY LONG.
There's something a little creepy about growing up in a town so small, you can bear witness to indiscretions and trace the causes and effects on people's lives. On the self-titled Jive debut from Three Days Grace, the Toronto-based trio originally from Norwood, Ontario, Canada, has produced a potent hard-edged rock album, filled with melodic choruses and lyrics that explore the darker side of human behavior.
From the first single, "(I Hate) Everything About You," which deals with love-hate relationships; to confronting and fighting for your individuality in "Just Like You," Three Days Grace writes songs of inner struggle and the desire, in a way, for freedom. Musically, there's a range from the eerie "Let You Down," with its near demented vocal to the progressive "Burn" with its intricate rhythms, to a more straight ahead rocker such as "Home."
"We saw a lot of crazy things growing up and a lot of our material comes from that," says drummer Neil Sanderson, the more garrulous of the three.
"I don't find it easy to write about happy s**t," admits lead singer-guitarist Adam, somberly. "You don't need a release when you're happy."
Adam and Brad grew up in Norwood, a town of 1500 people, just one set of streetlights, but a city's worth of drama. "You get a different perspective on people," explains Brad. "Everyone knows each other and you can't hide anything. Maybe that's why we can see through the façade that many people hide behind."
Neil hails from Peterborough, just 25 minutes away, a bigger city, which has spawned model/actress Estella Warren and rocker Sebastian Bach. When the band first formed a rock group (under a different name with a different repertoire) in high school, Adam isn't exaggerating when he says, "all 1500 people in Norwood were supporting the band."
The guys didn't strategize about how to get their faces on MTV or land a coveted record deal. They just loved playing live, anywhere. "We opened for a movie once," Neil points out. "We used to cruise up to the Muskokas (Ontario cottage country) in my K car with a tent trailer on the back and play three hour sets at the local bars."
While they always threw in a couple of original songs into their set, it wasn't until they relocated to Toronto in 1997 and adopted the band name Three Days Grace that they really came out hammering as an original act. "Like any small community, you get to a certain age, and you feel like you have three options. It's either sports, drugs or, for us, it was music. It was a way to get out," Adam explains.
Once settled in Toronto, they hooked up temporarily with an old manager, who introduced them to local musician, songwriter and producer Gavin Brown. "We played him years of material and he picked out what he called 'the golden nuggets,'" Adam recalls of the 90-minute set they performed for him at their rehearsal space.
Together, they sorted through the songs and pulled them apart, improving on them enough for the first set of demos. EMI Music Publishing Canada president Mike McCarty wanted to hear more. The band spent more time with Gavin and came up with "(I Hate) Everything About You," the potential chart-buster that landed 3DG its publishing deal with EMI (Feb./02) and would eventually become the first single from its Jive debut.
"There's a perspective that Gavin has that's really effective. We've learned a lot working with him," Neil says of songwriting. "We're influenced by bands like Kyuss and Sunny Day Real Estate, but Gavin really respects the Beatles and their songwriting standards. He taught us that every part has to be amazing and only then are your songs good enough to matter to others."
Armed with the second set of demos, 3DG's attorney quietly shopped them to record companies. A few came to Toronto to see the band perform, but it was "the Jive crew," as Neil calls them, that made the guys look no further. It started when the label execs made a daring trip in a Canadian snowstorm to see the band perform at Peterborough's Gordon Best Theatre "where we'd played a million times," says Neil. "It's a loyal crowd, a good environment."
The clincher was 3DG's trip to meet with Jive in New York. "We were drinking wine with the president Barry Weiss and he was talking about our music as if he hadn't stopped listening to it for weeks," Neil recounts.
"Having the president of the company involved in that sort of way is a big sign of how the company works," adds Adam.
In no time, 3DG had convinced the A&R team that to make the best possible recording, it would have to stick with its strong system -- Mr. Gavin Brown, even though few in America had heard of the Canadian musician who did time in the platinum-selling Canadian rock act Big Sugar and played with cool upstarts Danko Jones. He also produced fellow EMI Publishing act Billy Talent, another recent Canadian signing to a different U.S. label.
So in good hands, 3DG and Brown left Canada for greener pastures, literally, to Long View Farms, a live-in studio just outside of Boston. "In the months leading up to Long View, we started to do pre-production for the rest of the record, so by the time we went into Long View we had the whole record pretty well written, except for some minor stuff."
Ignoring the temptation to ride the horses at the ranch-style facility, the band buckled down for half the record, before relocating to Bearsville, in Woodstock, NY. Both studios proved to be the perfect environment for these small-town boys easily distracted by big cities. With nothing to do but work, the three got into a creative zone mentally. Bearsville - at which one of Adam's favorite albums was recorded, Jeff Buckley's Grace - was still an isolated studio, but this time on a huge estate. While there were no horses, there were hoards of deer everywhere.
From Gavin's goading of Adam in order to get the most impassioned vocal take (he jumped up and down, banged on the glass or told the singer he sucked) to the ingenious idea of dumping pennies on a guitar to make it sound like a raging fire (check out the album intro), the result is an uncompromising rock release that gets the listener to think. Maybe then, big city folks will find that what makes a small town tick isn't so very different after all.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:22 pm


Adam began playing in the band when he was 14. Adam and his other band mates are from Norwood, Ontario. They originally formed as a quintet in 1992 under the name Groundswell; they changed their name to Three Days Grace and became a trio in 1997. The group moved from Norwood to Toronto and met producer Gavin Brown, formerly of the band Big Sugar. Brown helped produce their self-titled debut album, Three Days Grace, which was released in 2003; it reached the top ten of the Canadian albums chart, the top 100 of the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, and number-one on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. The album's hit lead single, "(I Hate) Everything About You", reached number-one in Canada and in the U.S. The second single "Just Like You", gave the group a second number-one in Canada. A third single, "Home", reached #2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock singles. Three Days Grace released a follow up album titled One-X on the 13th of June, 2006. The first single off of this album was "Animal I Have Become".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gontier

Now info that I already know:
From the teenmusic.com interview, I learned that he also plays trumpet, flute, drums, and bass. Awesome ne?
He is currently happily married to his high school sweetheart Naomi. (btw, she's absolutely GORGEOUS!!!)

PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:23 pm


Neil Sanderson is the drummer of the Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. A native of Peterborough, Ontario, he is also a noted philanthropist.

The band's first self titled album reached the Canadian Top Ten, the top 100 of the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, and number-one on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.

He is currently touring internationally spreading the message featured on the band's second album, One-X. The music on his second album features themes dealing with personal identity, effectively dealing with relationships, and also raises questions concerning the existence of fate on the track “Time of Dying” where the lead singer Adam Gontier suggests the possibility of choosing one’s own free will to overcome death.

He and lead singer Adam Gontier both were guests on MuchMusic's MuchOnDemand

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:49 pm


Well, I know some fun facts about Brad.

(look in band quotes for details) Brad joined the band with Adam when he asked two simple questions, whether he played guitar and whether he smoked.

He was just gifted with a baby boy of whom he named James (HE'S SO CUTE!!! heart ) and you can find a tiny more info in an email from the One-X online club.

He used to count beans... stare
PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:55 am


i love neil and adam^^

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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 4:53 pm


Adam Gontier rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2007 3:33 pm


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Adam Gontier rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and on sooooo many levels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2007 4:29 pm


waaahhhhoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 3:36 pm


Haha they're all awesome.
It's just so cool that Neil used to be a part-time ninja...that's just cool on so many levels.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:00 am


Yeash! Ninja's rock!
xD
Adam is my favorite though. He and Naomi are such a cute couple!
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:09 am


Love.From.Hate
Haha they're all awesome.
It's just so cool that Neil used to be a part-time ninja...that's just cool on so many levels.

there is no way 2 disagree 2 that!!

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PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:59 pm


Barry Stock was born on April 24, 1974 in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. He's been married to Heather Stock for 3 years, and is a soon-to-be father. He is 34 years of age, the oldest member and lead guitarist of Three Days Grace. Barry uses Ibanez. He uses a specific guitar, an Ibanez SZ320. He is seen using it in shows. He is also seen using an Ibanez SZ4020FM Prestige. He uses Marshall Amplification. He also uses all sorts of effect pedals, mostly by Digitech. Barry joined the band for the recording and release of their second album, One-X, which includes hit singles like Animal I Have Become, Pain, and Never Too Late, all of which are popular in both Canada and the USA. He smokes but doesn't drink, and he's got his own line of clothing called "Mean Clothing" (go to YouTube and search Barry Stock Mean clothing interview and you should find a video of him doing an interview about it).

I'm not sure about this, but I also think he is 6'2".

That's all I know about him. =/


EDIT: Another small thing...he hardly ever looks at the camera for photos.
PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:00 am


I Go Into My Own Dream State When I Look In Adam's Eyes. *Dibble*

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