100.3 FM THE X PRESENTS THREE DAYS GRACE ALBUM SIGNING TUESDAY, AUG. 18 – GET A VIP LINE WRISTBAND WITH PURCHASE OF ‘HUMAN’ (CD/LP) OR TICKET TO THE REVOLUTION SHOW!

3DG Credit Michael Muller100.3FM The X presents the Three Days Grace album signing at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Three Days Grace is performing at the Revolution Concert House later that evening (8 p.m.) and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Want priority line placement at the signing? Beginning Friday, Aug. 7, purchase Human on CD or LP or a ticket to the show* we’ll give you a VIP line wristband – the first 25 people to purchase the album get a FREE TICKET to the show! (There will be a secondary line for customers without wristbands, which will follow the VIP line.) Listen to 100.3 The X for a chance to win front-of-the-line access at the signing!

*Ticket must be purchased in person at The Record Exchange in order to get the VIP wristband. One wristband per album or ticket purchased.

ABOUT THREE DAYS GRACE

TDG HUMAN coverHumanity constantly seeks connection. In fact, it’s almost as essential as breathing. Since first catapulting on to the scene in 2003, Three Days Grace consistently connected to audiences via hard-hitting, honest, and hypnotic anthems. The platinum-selling, chart-topping, record-setting quartet—Matt Walst [lead vocals], Barry Stock [lead guitar], Brad Walst [bass], and Neil Sanderson [drums, percussion, keyboards, programming]—once again continue that tradition on their fifth full-length album, HUMAN [RCA Records]. Their link to listeners is the most natural and human thing of all.

“When Matt joined the band last year, there was not a fleeting moment that we didn’t think we would forge ahead,” agrees Neil. “Life is all about chapters. Matt’s first show was in front of eight-thousand people on a co-headliner with Shinedown, and he came out guns blazing. He brought this fiery new energy to the band. We never looked back.”

“We didn’t give him a choice,” smiles Barry. “We hijacked him.”

With Matt as their new lead singer, the band continued barreling forward full steam ahead. In between touring throughout 2014, they reconnected with producer Gavin Brown who helmed the boards on their platinum-certified 2003 self-titled debut and enlisted the mixing talents of Chris Lord-Alge and Nick Raskulinecz. For the first time, Three Days Grace cut songs during short breaks from the road. They would retreat to a dark, uncomfortable rehearsal space and write everything on acoustic guitars, starkly tightening the melodies as much as possible. On HUMAN, Three Days Grace comes full circle, yet they’re also newly energized with the addition of Matt (Brad’s brother). Closing that circle, Matt incidentally co-wrote two songs on the band’s debut album, also produced by Gavin Brown.

“In the past, we’d usually go through a traditional cycle of recording in the studio, releasing an album, and then touring,” says Barry. “It happened so quickly with Matt though. We were writing songs together from the jump. So, we’d go into the studio with Gavin when we got off the road. It was a different approach, but it worked so well.”

“We got the opportunity to really spend time with the songs,” adds Matt. “Right when we began writing, we instantly thought of Gavin. It felt right to go back to him and where Three Days Grace started.”

Seizing that signature spirit, the first two singles from HUMAN, “Painkiller” and “I Am Machine,” both shot to #1 at Active Rock Radio. They became the band’s 12th and 13th number ones and solidified them as the record-holder for “Most Number Ones at Active Rock.”

With its robust refrain and gnashing guitars, “Painkiller” didn’t simply reintroduce Three Days Grace; rather it reaffirmed their place at the forefront of 21st century hard rock.

About the song, Matt explains, “It’s told from the perspective of a drug or love that’s taunting you to come back to it. In the end, it kills you.”

Barry goes on, “These songs describe what we’re about right now. There’s a lot of inner struggle and loss on those record. ‘Painkiller’ illuminated what we were going for right out of the gate. Our goal was to be a little heavier and darker and reflect what we’ve gone through.”

“A lot of this record is pretty hard-edged confessional,” continues Neil. “That’s been apparent on all of our records. There’s the beauty, the rage, the numbness, and the escape. In modern society, we’ve all experienced numbing ourselves to avoid the harsh realities of daily living. Some of the songs are social commentary, while also throwing your hands up and saying, ‘I don’t want to be manipulated. I want to feel pain.’”

Meanwhile, “I Am Machine” matches the intensity of its riffs with haunting synths and programming just before another stadium-size chorus.  Brad says, “That’s about feeling numb to the world. We all go through the same routines every day. You feel like a machine who goes through the same shit every day.”

The third single and album opener “Human Race,” illuminates the group’s fiery focus with incendiary instrumentation and a seismic hook. “It’s about trying to find your place,” asserts Barry. “Often, we’ll ask ourselves, ‘Where do I fit in here? I feel like I’m running the rat race sometimes. Where is my place?’ We all deal with that inner confusion.”

“We all get caught in this rat race,” explains Neil. “We’re chasing something at warp speed, and we never take a break to experience the moment.”

The Three Days Grace machine never stops. 2012’s Transit Of Venus earned the #1 spot on Billboard’s Hard Rock Chart and went Top 5 on the Top 200, in addition to receiving a nomination for “Best Rock Album of the Year” at the Juno Awards. Both Three Days Grace [2003] and One-X [2006] went platinum, while Life Starts Now [2009] reached gold status, bringing the band’s sales to over 6 million in the U.S. alone. Their catalog of number one hits encompasses smashes such as “Chalk Outline,” “The High Road,” “Misery Loves My Company,” “World So Cold,” “Good Life,” “Break,” “Never Too Late,” “Animal I Have Become,” “Pain,” “Just Like You,” and “Home.”

Ultimately, HUMAN sees Three Days Grace connect once again. “We want to help people through tough times with our music,” concludes Matt. “It’s therapy for us, and hopefully it’s the same for everybody listening.”

“We went back to our roots,” Neil leaves off. “We weren’t afraid to be blunt and tap into true emotion. We try not to write lyrics; we try to write conversations. These songs are what you would actually say to somebody. That’s why they resonate. The greatest thing in the world is making that connection to people.”

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING AUGUST 13, 2015)

jason-isbell-something-more-than-free1. Something More Than Free, Jason Isbell
2. The Weather Below, Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds
3. Another One, Mac DeMarco
4. Human, Three Days Grace
5. Before This World, James Taylor
6. Currents, Tame Impala
7. Sing Into My Mouth, Iron & Wine/Ben Bridwell
8. Wilder Mind, Mumford & Sons
9. Untethered Moon, Built to Spill
10. The Monsanto Years, Neil Young and Promise of the Real

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: GRACE POTTER, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, VINTAGE TROUBLE, THE WEEKND AND MORE!

new release tuesdayHere’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:

CD

Grace Potter – Midnight

Bullet for My Valentine – Venom (deluxe edition available)

Vintage Trouble – 1 Hopeful Rd

The Weeknd – House of Balloons

Soulfly – Archangel (deluxe edition available)

Gangrene (The Alchemist and Oh No) – You Disgust Me

New Politics – Vikings

Jay Pharoah – Can I Be Me?

The Good Life – Everybody’s Coming Down

Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out to Get You

Various Artists – Wondaland Presents the Eephus EP

Various Artists – True Detective Soundtrack

Melanie Martinez – Cry Baby

Pat Green – Home

Lower Dens – Twin-Hand Movement

Chris Cornell – Euphoria Mourning

Eligh – 80 Hrtz

Wild Ones – Heatwave

Rayland Baxter – Imaginary Man

Stray from the Path – Subliminal Criminals

Steppenwolf – The ABC/Dunhill Singles Collection

Procol Harum – A Salty Dog Expanded Edition

Ten Years After – Undead

The Muffs – The Muffs Deluxe Edition

VINYL 

Grace Potter – Midnight

Neil Young and Promise of the Real – The Monsanto Years

Red House Painters – Songs for a Blue Guitar

Bullet for My Valentine – Venom

Gregg Allman – Live: Back to Macon, GA

Warren Haynes – Ashes and Dust

Vintage Trouble – 1 Hopeful Rd

Lower Dens – Twin-Hand Movement

Public Enemy – Apocalypse 91: The Enemy Strikes Back

Orbital – Orbital (The Brown Album)

Orbital – Orbital (The Green Album)

Various Artists – Wondaland Presents: The Eephus EP

Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out to Get You

The Lonesome Trio – The Lonesome Trio

Albert King – I Wanna Get Funky

Willie Dixon – Willie’s Blues

Wes Montgomery – So Much Guitar

PROOF EYEWEAR PRESENTS SISTER SPARROW AND THE DIRTY BIRDS AUG. 13; PROOF SUNGLASSES SHOWCASE AND FREE PAYETTE BREWING CO. BEER!

Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds H&M Photo Shoot at SXSW in Austin, TXProofBWLog

Proof Eyewear presents Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13. The performance is part of our Proof Eyewear showcase and we’ll be serving free Payette Brewing Co. beer for guests 21 and older with I.D. starting at 6! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds are in town to perform at Tour de Fat Saturday, Aug. 15 – this is their only show on Thursday the 13th!

ABOUT SISTER SPARROW AND THE DIRTY BIRDS

418456463808-500The Catskill Mountains hid rock ‘n’ roll’s best kept secret for almost 18 years. Then in 2008, singer and songwriter Arleigh Kincheloe said goodbye to her hometown hideaway and moved to New York City to start Sister Sparrow and The Dirty Birds. In the years since, the group has performed more than 600 shows, released two full-length albums and an EP and enchanted tastemakers ranging from the Wall Street Journal and LA Times to Glamour, USA Today,and the New Yorker. They have shared the stage with such heavyweights as Gov’t Mule, Dr. John, Trombone Shorty, The Avett Brothers, Counting Crows and Galactic, and have turned audiences into believers through appearances on the festival circuit at Bonnaroo, Firefly, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Voodoo Music Experience and many more. In May, the band unleashed 10 irresistible anthems that comprise The Weather Below, their most rambunctious, raucous and righteous recording to date. The album was produced by Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Vance Joy) and was released by Nashville-based Thirty Tigers.
ABOUT PROOF EYEWEAR
vProof is headquartered in Boise, Idaho, USA at the recently opened Proof Flagship Store on 9th Street. The startup provides products handcrafted from sustainable materials including FSC-certified wood, cotton-based acetate, and re-purposed skateboard decks. Proof stands firm on three principles: heritage, sustainability, and giving back. Embracing the idea of being global citizens by doing good around the world, Proof is the pioneer in sustainable eyewear. The bird logo represents the belief, “Everyone has wings to fly, some just need a little help.” Their efforts in helping others have affected people from Idaho as well as remote regions on the other side of the globe.

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING AUGUST 6, 2015)

418456370913-5001. All the Pretty Girls, Kaleo
2. Something More Than Free, Jason Isbell
3. Currents, Tame Impala
4. Gatz and Berakatz, Amuma Says No
5. Sound and Color, Alabama Shakes
6. In Through the Out Door, Led Zeppelin
7. Presence, Led Zeppelin
8. Sundown Over Ghost Town, Eilen Jewell
9. Blurryface, Twenty One Pilots
10. Born to Play Guitar, Buddy Guy