
Three Days Grace is celebrating yet another milestone: “Apologies” from their forthcoming album, Alienation, has reached #1 on the Mediabase Active Rock chart, making it their 20th song to do so. It is a well-deserved honor for the Canadian rockers, who are continuing their rich career of nearly three decades.
Released on May 9, “Apologies” is the follow-up single to their recent anthem “Mayday,” both of which were produced by Zakk Cervini (Jonas Brothers, Evanescence, Coheed and Cambria), Dan Lancaster (Bring Me The Horizon), and Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance). Alienation will be the group’s first album with original lead singer Adam Gontier since 2012’s Transit of Venus. Gontier parted ways with Three Days Grace in 2013, and now joins Matt Walst on the band’s front line. The vocal duo is a force to be reckoned with, critics say, and the band’s new chapter has been much anticipated.
The rock heroes have been enjoying an overwhelmingly positive response to Gontier’s 2024 return. His signature, iconic vocals have created lasting memories for entire generations of rock lovers. The band shared in a statement:
“We want to thank everyone at radio and especially all of our fans who have supported us through this unbelievable journey. Having 20 Number 1 records is a testament to them. They have stuck with us through every evolution, every riff, every scream. We don’t take that lightly. The best is still to come.”
“Apologies” is available to stream and Alienation can be pre-saved wherever you listen to music.
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