Three Days Grace: One-X REVIEW by Ivaylo S.
Nostalgia is a funny thing. Three Days Grace's One-X turns fifteen years old today and it falls under a very specific category of things that we once considered the best ever. The Star Wars prequels and the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy come to one's mind. Memorable and iconic, but are they particularly good? Upon revisiting this record, in its glorious limited edition white vinyl which I bought from Ukraine, I can safely say that out of those examples this one is certainly the one that has aged the best.
The 2000s were a cesspool of some really cringy post-grunge bands but 3DG were significantly above the rest in terms of their creativy and iconic leading vocals. Adam Gontier's raspy, gnarly voice and personal demons are the most defining features of this thing and they are certainly capable on pulling out some heartfelt emotions from every listener. You don't have to be an edgy teen watching Naruto vs.Sasuke AMVs on YouTube to relate to Time of Dying or feel the extent of Gontier's addiction on Over and Over. Despite its overly commercial and often uninspired sound, this record is not a gimmick.
It captures one man's journey through some really dark days and echoes messages of love and hope, as the best track Never Too Late(co-created by Gontier's wife) so melodically tells us. Few years later Gontier left 3DG, divorced said wife, they became just another band, Naruto ended and I grew up.
Three Days Grace: One-X; Nostalgic 3/5
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