Canadian rockers THREE DAYS GRACE have released the Matt Barnes-directed music video for "Don't Wanna Go Home Tonight", the latest single from their most recent album, "Alienation".
"Alienation" arrived in August 2025 via RCA Records. For the first time in over a decade, original THREE DAYS GRACE frontman Adam Gontier is back, joining Matt Walst on vocals along with Neil Sanderson (drums),Brad Walst (bass) and Barry Stock (guitars).
Matt Walst told Metal Talk about "Don't Wanna Go Home Tonight": "It just brings me back to when I was younger and didn't have so much worry or responsibility, and not caring what tomorrow brought. You're just in the moment as a kid. There's not as much chaos, I guess, in my life now, and I definitely don't feel like my life is boring in any way, but I just feel like when you're younger, you don't know the world as much and you're a little bit freer.
"We write about all sorts of things that we’re going through or what we see around us, and it's all from a real place," Matt added. "I feel like that's why people can relate to the songs. And I feel like we’ve been doing that for a long time now, and that's why people love THREE DAYS GRACE — they can apply themselves to a song. And it's kind of like therapy for them."
The twelve tracks on "Alienation" all play a pivotal role in defining this significantly new-but-nostalgic chapter of the band.
Sanderson commented: "'Alienation' is a journey through inner collapse and outward defiance. The songs reflect isolation as a condition of existence, not just circumstance. Some of what we write about — anxiety, addiction, heartbreak, disconnect — are often a different wave of the same storm. And yet buried in all the wreckage is something human — still reaching out."
THREE DAYS GRACE played its first full show with Gontier in 12 years on February 25, 2025 as the support act for DISTURBED on the U.S. leg of "The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour" at Ford Idaho Center Arena in Nampa, Idaho.