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Nickelback have established themselves as one of the biggest rock bands in the world. With over 26 million albums sold worldwide they have made their mark in rock and roll history. Their new album, 'Dark Horse', is one of the most anticipated releases this year. The band brought in legendary producer Mutt Lange to produce the record with Nickelback and longtime collaborator Joey Moi. Nickelback are not known for their insight, but Chad Kroeger's caterwauling claim that 'we got no class, no taste' on 'Burn It to the Ground,' the second song on their sixth album, Dark Horse, is a slice of perceptive, precise self-examination. They work with legendary producer Robert 'Mutt' Lange (the sonic architect behind Back in Black and Pyromania, two of hard rock's towering monuments) here, and Lange decides to give the band a production caught somewhere between the two extremes of AC/DC and Def Leppard, pumping up some muscle on Nickelback's heaviest rockers and adding some color to their power ballads, suggesting some heretofore verboten suggestions of modernity in the form of electronic rhythms, even taking it to the extreme of adding drum loops to the surefire crossover hit 'Gotta Be Somebody.' Lyrically, Kroeger trots out a parade of dirty little ladies in pretty pink thongs, porn stars, strippers, and sluts, all of whom are desired and despised for showing too much skin; he's either had his heart broken by those loose women, or he's singing to the good girl left at home while he's out on the town.
Nickelback do manage to shed their leathery rock skin a couple of times, first with an arena-rocking 'Burn It to the Ground' and then echoing Toby Keith's 'Let's Talk About Us' on the white-boy rap pre-chorus for 'Something in Your Mouth,' but these are mere glimpses of something unpredictable; Dark Horse was constructed entirely from the group's standard power ballad and hard rock templates. The mood only lightens at the end of the record, when Kroeger and company take a break from carousing to kick back with bros and a bong for 'This Afternoon' - its strum-along choruses are a relief but so is its mellowness, as Kroeger seems calmer, relaxed, even friendly. Maybe it's because there were no women in the picture. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Warning:“⚠ This product can expose you to some chemicals, which is known to the State of California to cause For more information, go to.”.
To be elegible for this price, Add to CartWith their fourth album, All the Right Reasons, Nickelback ditch any pretense of being a grunge band and finally acknowledge they're a straight-up heavy rock band. Not that they've left the angst of grunge behind: they're a modern rock band living in a post-grunge world, so there are lots of tortured emotions threaded throughout the 11 songs here. But where their previous albums roiled with anger - their breakthrough 'How You Remind Me' was not affectionate, it was snide and cynical - there's a surprisingly large sentimental streak running throughout All the Right Reasons, and it's not just limited to heart-on-sleeve power ballads like 'Far Away' and 'Savin' Me,' the latter being the latest entry in their soundalike sweepstakes. No, lead singer/songwriter Chad Kroeger is in a particularly pensive mood here, looking back fondly at his crazy times in high school on 'Photograph' ('Look at this photograph/Every time I do it makes me laugh/How did our eyes get so red?/And what the hell is on Joey's head?' ), lamenting the murder of Dimebag Darrell on 'Side of a Bullet' (where a Dimebag solo is overdubbed), and, most touching of all, imagining 'the day when nobody died' on 'If Everyone Cared' (which would be brought about 'If everyone cared and nobody cried/If everyone loved and nobody lied'). Appropriately enough for an album that finds Kroeger's emotional palette opening up, Nickelback try a few new things here, adding more pianos, keyboards, and acoustic guitars to not just their ballads, but a few of their big, anthemic rockers; they even sound a little bit light and limber on 'Someone That You're With,' the fastest tune here and a bit of relief after all the heavy guitars. All this makes for a more varied Nickelback album, but it doesn't really change their essence.
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Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Billy Gibbons, Guitar, Background Vocals - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor2005 The All Blacks B.V. 2005 The All Blacks B.V. Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Billy Gibbons, Guitar, Background Vocals - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Lead Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor2005 The All Blacks B.V. 2005 The All Blacks B.V. Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - MIKE SHIPLEY, Mixing Engineer - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Lead Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - Brian Wohlgemuth, Engineer - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor2005 The All Blacks B.V.
2005 The All Blacks B.V. Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Lead Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor - Timmy Dawson, Piano2005 The All Blacks B.V. 2005 The All Blacks B.V.
Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Lead Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, String Arranger, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - Brian Wohlgemuth, Engineer - DiMebag Darrell, Guitar - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor - Brian Larson, Synthesizer2005 The All Blacks B.V. 2005 The All Blacks B.V. Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Lead Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - DiMebag Darrell, Guitar - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor2005 The All Blacks B.V. 2005 The All Blacks B.V.
Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Lead Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor - Timmy Dawson, Piano2005 The All Blacks B.V. 2005 The All Blacks B.V. Mike Kroeger, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Background Vocals - Billy Gibbons, Guitar, Background Vocals - Randy Staub, Mixing Engineer - Chad Kroeger, Producer, Lead Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ted Jensen, Mastering Engineer - Nickelback, MainArtist - Joey Moi, Producer, Engineer, Digital Editor - ryan peake, Producer, Writer, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals - Daniel Adair, Producer, Drums, Writer, Background Vocals - Zach Blackstone, Engineer - Chris Gestrin, Organ - Ryan Andersen, Digital Editor2005 The All Blacks B.V. 2005 Roadrunner Records, Inc. Your browser does not support the audio element. Album DescriptionWith their fourth album, All the Right Reasons, Nickelback ditch any pretense of being a grunge band and finally acknowledge they're a straight-up heavy rock band. Not that they've left the angst of grunge behind: they're a modern rock band living in a post-grunge world, so there are lots of tortured emotions threaded throughout the 11 songs here.
But where their previous albums roiled with anger - their breakthrough 'How You Remind Me' was not affectionate, it was snide and cynical - there's a surprisingly large sentimental streak running throughout All the Right Reasons, and it's not just limited to heart-on-sleeve power ballads like 'Far Away' and 'Savin' Me,' the latter being the latest entry in their soundalike sweepstakes. No, lead singer/songwriter Chad Kroeger is in a particularly pensive mood here, looking back fondly at his crazy times in high school on 'Photograph' ('Look at this photograph/Every time I do it makes me laugh/How did our eyes get so red?/And what the hell is on Joey's head?' ), lamenting the murder of Dimebag Darrell on 'Side of a Bullet' (where a Dimebag solo is overdubbed), and, most touching of all, imagining 'the day when nobody died' on 'If Everyone Cared' (which would be brought about 'If everyone cared and nobody cried/If everyone loved and nobody lied'). Appropriately enough for an album that finds Kroeger's emotional palette opening up, Nickelback try a few new things here, adding more pianos, keyboards, and acoustic guitars to not just their ballads, but a few of their big, anthemic rockers; they even sound a little bit light and limber on 'Someone That You're With,' the fastest tune here and a bit of relief after all the heavy guitars. All this makes for a more varied Nickelback album, but it doesn't really change their essence. 2005 The All Blacks B.V.
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