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"Chalk Outline" is the lead single from Canadian rock band Three Days Grace's fourth album, Transit of Venus. [1] The band released many "snippets" of the song before August 14 to tease fans. [ 2 ] It reached No. 1 on the U.S. Active Rock chart for a total of 10 weeks [ 3 ] and won the "Rock Song of the Year" award given by Loudwire . [ 4 ]
The music video for "Pain" was directed by Tony Petrossian and was shot in August 2006. [13] It was released on September 18, 2006. [ 14 ] The video features the band playing the song in what looks to be an abandoned mansion or warehouse, and it also features shots of troubled youths who are lip-syncing to the song.
Transit of Venus is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace.It was released on October 2, 2012 through RCA Records.The album is the band's first to be released under the record label, following the folding of their former label, Jive Records, in 2011. [2]
Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band formed in Norwood, Ontario, in 1992 originally as Groundswell.Groundswell played in various local Norwood backyard parties and area establishments before disbanding in 1995 and regrouping in 1997 under its current name.
Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band that formed in 1997. They have released seven studio albums , four extended plays , twenty seven singles , two video albums , and nineteen music videos . They signed with Jive Records and released three albums on the label between 2003 and 2009 before the label was folded into the RCA Records umbrella in ...
Gontier left Three Days Grace in 2013 but returned for a handful of shows last year. Three Days Grace will support Disturbed on a North American tour starting Feb. 25 in Nampa, Id.
Chalk Outline (song) D. Devastate (song) G. The Good Life (Three Days Grace song) H. The High Road (Three Days Grace song) ... Pain (Three Days Grace song) R.
An official lyric video for the single was released on 2 November 2015, directed by Matthew JC. [3] The video begins with singer Matt Walst stating, "This song is about losing the people we love and wishing we could have been the ones to save them." [4] Lyrics are overlaid atop the band's live performance at the Bomb Factory in Dallas, TX. [5]