Three Days Grace praised Sleep Token and Bad Omens for their unique and talented music in 2025.
Singer Adam Gontier expressed his admiration for Sleep Token’s distinctiveness and musical quality: “It’s nice to listen to something different and Sleep Token does that for me for sure.”
Co-Singer Matt Walst highlighted Nothing More’s album “Carnal” and their successful radio singles, mentioning their collaboration with the same producer as Three Days Grace.
Walst also recalled the memorable tours of 2025, including a successful tour with Breaking Benjamin and a sold-out show in Toronto with 16,000 attendees.
Three Days Grace plans to take a break for the holidays but anticipates returning to writing new music, with band members already discussing ideas and demoing songs for future projects.



