![]() ![]() IGN: Do you guys ever play each other when you're on tour? If so, who's the best with a controller? Sanderson: You know, I always hear Adam and Brad playing in the back of the bus after a show when I'm trying to get some shuteye. ![]() He and Brad like to square off once or twice a week. A couple of the guys are Xbox guys, but Adam is big into hockey - he loves the NHL games from EA Sports. IGN: Do you have a preferred console? Sanderson: Yeah, I'm down for the Playstation 3. I love turning down the lights and cranking it up. I haven't been able to play the new ones - Black Ops and stuff - but I'm still a sucker for that game. Are there any games that you’re playing right now? Sanderson: I'm still a Modern Warfare 3 guy. IGN: We also hear that you guys are pretty big gamers. We still sound like Three Days Grace, and we wanted to keep it real. We wanted to have songs that felt more progressive. We thought outside the box a little bit and tried not to be as formulaic, experimenting with multiple layers. We wanted to take a different approach with this record, and we wanted to push the boundaries as far as our sound and what we're singing about - dig a little bit deeper than a lot of the other rock bands that we're hearing out there these days. IGN: Can you talk a bit about how Transit of Venus came together and what you were going for with this one? Neil Sanderson: This one is definitely a little tighter and more articulated. ![]()
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