
Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band, formed in Norwood, Ontario, Canada in 1992, under the name Groundswell. After a breakup in 1995, the band reformed in 1997 under its current name and with a line-up consisting of guitarist and lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer and backing vocalist Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst. In 2003, Barry Stock was recruited as the band\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s lead guitarist.
After signing to Jive Records, Three Days Grace released two studio albums, Three Days Grace in 2003 and One-X in 2006, both of which have been certified platinum and double platinum in the United States and Canada, respectively. In 2007, the band was declared number one rock artist of the year by Billboard and was the number four artist in airplay in Canada that same year. The band\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s third album, Life Starts Now, was released on September 22, 2009.
Background information
Origin Norwood, Ontario, Canada
Genres Alternative metal, hard rock
Years active 1992–1995,
1997–present
Labels Jive
Associated acts Thousand Foot Krutch
Members
Adam Gontier
Neil Sanderson
Brad Walst
Barry Stock
\"Home\" is the third single by Canadian post-grunge/alternative metal band, Three Days Grace, from their self-titled album.
\"Home\" was the third single released by Three Days Grace and, despite its radio success, it did not reach as high as its two predecessors on the music charts, peaking at #90 in the United States. Nonetheless, when asked what his favorite song off the album Three Days Grace album was, singer Adam Gontier replied:
\"It hits a spot with me. It\'s a fun song to play live as well. It\'s tough to pick a favorite. But because of the amount of energy we give it live, I\'d say it\'s \'Home.\'
The original promotional video was shot as a montage of the band playing on tour accompanied by the song. It held little to no success and was not charted on MuchMusic\'s Countdown due to its low rotation. The second and more familiar video, directed by Dean Karr, was produced a few months later featuring the band in the arcade of the then-abandoned Lister Block with a gothic girl walking throughout the video. There has been much discussion of her role on sites such as YouTube, MySpace, and even forums, but it can be interpreted that the girl is supposed to represent the feeling of emptiness and apathy, and that even those of us who grow up in the best house, on the inside it can be just as bad and can make us do things with remorse and regret. She was spitting up black blood, representing the emptiness, depression, and apathic feelings that we can all go through.[citation needed]
On Zebrahead\'s album MFZB, their song \"House Is Not My Home\" is similar to it, with lines such as \"I think this house is not my home/I think I\'d rather be alone tonight\".[citation needed]
On the guitar of one of the players (Barry Stock, lead guitar), it is labeled \"Mean\".[citation needed]
When performed live, the song is usually done as a medley with Filter\'s hit song \"Hey Man, Nice Shot.
Single by Three Days Grace
from the album Three Days Grace
Released December 14, 2004
Format CD
Genre Alternative metal
Length 4:20
Label Jive
Writer(s) Adam Gontier