- The Grace (song)
The Grace is a song written by Canadian recording artist and producer
Daniel Victor in August 2005 and appears on theNeverending White Lights ' debut album, "". The song was written with the intent of using Canadian singer/performer Dallas Green (ofAlexisonfire ) as the featured vocalist. In a last minute attempt to lift the sound of the album, Victor came up with "The Grace" during a late night writing session, only a month before the album went into stores.fact|date=December 2007 After capturing Dallas Green's vocal parts inToronto, Ontario , the song was promptly mixed and released in Canada. As the first single from the album, it received extensive radio play across the country, eventually making #3 on Rock Radio and #1 the Rock Audience Chart. It also reached #1 on many popular radio station countdowns including Edge 102 in Toronto (for 2 weeks).The music video, which is a cinematic blue-tinged love story between a man (played by Victor) and a fallen angel (played by musician
Emm Gryner ), hit #1 onMuchMusic in April 2006, and onMuchMoreMusic for two weeks that same month. "The Grace" essentially launched Neverending White Lights into the Canadian spotlight.Every instrument and part in the song was performed and recorded by Daniel Victor in his home studio in
Windsor, Ontario , Canada (except for the violin parts). The meaning behind The Grace as a song is that "it's named that because it's about someone's thoughts that dying could be a positive thing, a good transition to get away from the world...and the person in the song is trying to figure out where he really belongs in this world with the help of his angels..." [quoted from an e-mail reply written to a fan] Themes of life and death are the main focus of Victor's debut album, and this song is no exception. It's original title was "The Grace of a Happy Death"and "The Grace" is simply a shorter version-an alias if one would like to say.
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