
The first slice off Human is the aptly titled ‘Human Race’ and the band could not have decided to start the album off any worse than this. So with that in mind Three Days Grace recruited Matt Walst the lead singer of My Darkest Days and brother of bassist Brad Walst to lead the band on their fifth outing Human. Changing lead singers can be challenging, but it has been done successfully before. However once original lead singer Adam Gontier decided to move on the rest of the band decided to forge ahead with a new captain at the helm. The band has been known for an angst fuelled blend of hard rock that often connects with listeners on a deeper level than most bands. For those who pay attention to the genre some of those bands include Hinder, Saving Abel and of course the rather noteworthy Three Days Grace. Modern rock bands are currently swapping lead singer left, right and centre as if it’s somewhat trendy. Review Summary: Overall, Human is an underwhelming entry into Three Days Grace’s catalogue, with multiple missteps along the way.
