
Three Days Grace have never been subtle and Kill Me Fast is not about to start now. This is controlled chaos wrapped in a tight modern rock frame, built for clenched teeth and blown speakers. The band knows exactly how to turn frustration into momentum without drowning it in theatrics.
What makes this one work is discipline. It is heavy without being sloppy and emotional without begging for sympathy. Three Days Grace are still very good at writing songs that sound like they were made to be shouted in a car at full volume and that is not an accident.