Three Days Grace's self-titled debut showcases the simplicity of their music, which is both the band's biggest strength and biggest weakness. The album's taut arrangements and grinding but melodic sound are quintessential alt-metal, suggesting a much poppier, less cerebral Helmet (or among Three Days Grace's contemporaries, Chevelle), and while the production is mostly simple and crunchy, it occasionally delves into Linkin Park-like atmospheres. At its best, the band's focus and adherence to alt-metal's formulas – coupled with tight songwriting and some unexpectedly pretty choruses – results in a strong tracks that are more memorable than the work of many of their peers. "I Hate Everything About You" was Three Days Grace's big single and remains the band's best song, gaining most of its power from its directness and bluntness in examining a dysfunctional relationship.
Join international yoga teacher Peter Sterios for a unique experience of Gravity & Grace, which captures the simplicity and depth of the ancient practice of Hatha Yoga. More than just instructional, this DVD guides the heart, mind and body to a sacred space of the present, where everything is temporary and nothing is impossible. Let ìGravityî take you deeper on the journey towards a truly personal practice and the wisdom born of your own experience.