Three Days Grace storm back onto the scene with their fifth studio album, "Human," released on March 31, 2015, via RCA Records. This album marks a significant milestone for the Canadian rock band, as it is their first without original lead singer Adam Gontier and the debut of Matt Walst, formerly of My Darkest Days and younger brother of Brad Walst. With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, "Human" packs a powerful punch, delivering 12 tracks of raw, unfiltered post-grunge and rock that fans of the genre will instantly connect with.
The album kicks off with the title track "Human Race," setting the tone for the introspective and hard-hitting lyrics that follow. Standout tracks like "Painkiller" and "Fallen Angel" showcase the band's signature heavy sound, while songs like "Tell Me Why" and "I Am Machine" offer a glimpse into the personal struggles and reflections that inspired the album. "Human" is a testament to Three Days Grace's enduring talent and resilience, proving that even with lineup changes, their commitment to creating powerful, relatable music remains unwavering. The album was produced by Gavin Brown, who previously worked with the band on their 2003 album, "Three Days Grace."