FormerĀ THREE DAYS GRACEĀ and currentĀ SAINT ASONIAĀ frontmanĀ Adam GontierĀ spoke to theĀ Razor 94.7Ā andĀ 104.7Ā about the turning point in his battle with substance abuse issues. He said (as transcribed byĀ BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “It was pretty recent, actually. In 2017, I went into a treatment center. I was doing some solo acoustic shows in Canada, and I had relapsed, and I was using at the time. So this wasn’t that long ago at all. And at the time, my wife was pregnant [with our first child]. So we had a weird situation where I was on the road and my tour manager and some friends intervened after one of the shows and basically sent me to Nashville to a treatment center. So I ended up there, and it was a really rough situation. I ended up in an institution for a couple of weeks because my mind wasn’t right. And at that time, when I was in the hospital, my son was born in Minnesota. So I wasn’t there for him being born. And when I started to come around in the hospital and I saw the picture before they told me he was born and stuff, that was the moment for me that I⦠I mean, it’s no longer about me. So since that day I’ve been sober, and [I have] no plans on going back to a dark place anytime soon. I don’t want my kids to see that version of meĀ ever.”
GontierĀ initially went into rehab in 2005 in Toronto after admitting an addiction to Oxycontin. The rehab stint influenced some material which would appear onĀ THREE DAYS GRACE‘sĀ “One-X”Ā album, including the songsĀ “Pain”Ā andĀ “Over And Over”.
GontierĀ leftĀ THREE DAYS GRACEĀ in the spring of 2013. At the time, the Canadian rockers cited unspecified “health issues” when his departure was announced.Ā GontierĀ was replaced byĀ Matt WalstĀ who was previously the singer of a band calledĀ MY DARKEST DAYS.Ā AdamĀ later released a statement explaining he exitedĀ THREE DAYS GRACEĀ to pursue new projects, and not to deal with addiction.
SAINT ASONIA, which also featuresĀ STAINDĀ guitarist/founding memberĀ Mike Mushok, will release a new EP,Ā “Introvert”, on July 1 viaĀ Spinefarm. The quartet is rounded out byĀ Cale GontierĀ (bass) andĀ Cody WatkinsĀ (drums).
SAINT ASONIA‘s self-titled debut came out in 2015 and charted Top 10 in Canada and entered the Billboard U.S. Rock Albums chart at No. 2. The album was driven by the Top 10 radio tracksĀ “Better Place”Ā andĀ “Let Me Live My Life”, as well as the high-concept video to the featured trackĀ “Fairy Tale”.
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