Neil Sanderson - Success

Success

Under the name "Three Days Grace" the band played various concerts and locations in Toronto and eventually signed a recording contract with the American label, Jive Records.

The band's first album, the self titled Three Days Grace, was released in 2003. Three singles from the album, "I Hate Everything About You", "Just Like You", and "Home" became hits, each reaching #1 on the US Rock Charts. This album has been certified "Platinum".

The band released a second album, One-X in 2006. That album reached fifth place on the Billboard Album Chart. Three singles from that album "Animal I Have Become", "Pain", and "Never Too Late" also reached first place on the US Rock charts. This album has also been certified "Platinum".

In 2006 Three Days Grace won an American Billboard "Song of the Year" award.

In 2006, Three Days Grace served as the opening act for the Rolling Stones in Saskatchewan. Three Days Grace has toured in the United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Europe, and Japan.

Speaking of the bands comeback from problems in 2007 (when a band member spent time in rehab) Sanderson said, "Now it's all about maintaining that communication, and it makes so much easier and a so much more enjoyable experience."

Sanderson was thrilled by the success of Three Days Grace. Speaking in Greensboro, North Carolina during their 2008 tour, he said: "We get to blow stuff up onstage now. We like to put in as much production and lights as we can. The seizure factor has gone way up." Speaking of the band's move to larger playing sites, he continued "It's great to be able to see everybody in a smaller place. But the same people who were there in the early days are still there for us." Speaking of fan response to album songs, he said: "e also play a lot of album tracks, and the crowd sings along just as much for those. These days, you have to make an awesome album. I think we're getting back to where people want to hear real stuff, since so much is contrived these days."

In 2009 the band released the album Life Starts Now. It was initially listed at number three on the Billboard album chart.

Sanderson is part owner of an artist development company and songwriting collectiv, Püblicwürks, based in Toronto and Nashville. He and Canadian songwriter Casey Marshall met as fellow EMI writers and began working together. Marshall was said about the project: "We always talked about how there used to be people in the industry who would trust their own ears and take a chance on other artists who had yet to find their true identity…where did they all go?"

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