If you’ve heard the album, we’d love to get your thoughts. However, we think the album is a brilliant mix of new-age sound and lingering 2005 nostalgia, and we hope to see more of Nickelback in the coming years. Yep, after a whole 16 years of nonstop mockery and hate mail, Chad Kroeger and his band of post-grungers have decided to give us something a bit more dignified and well. The haters would say it’s too late for Nickelback and the album will eventually tank, and to them we say, Boo hoo! The album may not be for everyone, and that maybe true especially since true Nickelback fans are used to a much lighter sound. Feed the Machine, while pulling the same old stops for a Nickelback album, is easily the band’s most refined and energized product since their breakthrough hit Silver Side Up. Overall, we feel the album is the much needed come back Nickelback could hope for. The 15-year-old me would have killed for a Nickelback album like this in 2007. Although the band features a relatively new sound, one can still feel the Nostalgia breakthrough all the noise and gently tap you on the forehead (Itachi reference btw). Starting off with heavier songs, the likes of “Feed the Machine” and “Coin for the Ferryman”, the album features more mellow/feel good tracks such as “Song on Fire” and “Silent Majority”, balancing out the album pretty neatly, giving the album much needed depth and dynamic. The heavier guitar riffs and drums lines, showcase Chad’s signature vocal style in a new light a meaner and angrier, not taking anyone’s (Avril’s) shit anymore, kind of light. The Chad uses of more varied and relevant themes on the album, dropping themes such as love and emotional rollercoasters, for political undertones and governmental fallacies, as you will see in the very Final Fantasy meets 1930s Berlin, song video. Apart from the increase in the level of complexity of the composition which is blatant, I’m going to call out the song writing. Nickelback were probably one of the few bands every 2000s-kid had on their iPod/Walkman (depending on how much your parents loved you), simply because they made catchy, sell out, easy on the ear rock music *Spiderman Soundtrack is still G.O.A.T though*.Īfter a few run throughs of the album, it cuts through clearly, that the band GREW UP! And it was about time. You know, you see so many bands and you’re like, ‘Wow, you guys are stuck hating each other.On 16 th of June 2017, Nickelback dropped their new full-length album, “Feed the Machine”, (soooo edgy and hardcore) and we have to say, it’s not what you’d expect. Kroeger added that, at the end of the day, what makes the production process easy is that all of the members remain friends. “I wouldn’t want to do this with people that I disliked,” he said. Related: Nickelback Releases New Video For ‘Feed The Machine’, Announces New Album And Summer Tour Let’s make sure that we’re pleasing ourselves first.'” Let’s go have a little fun and let’s not worry so much if we’re pleasing everybody else. “ this one we were like, ‘You know what, let’s get a little selfish. While completing their latest album may have seemed hectic, Kroeger noted that they were able to have some extra fun. “Everybody is looking at their watch like, ‘Oh my gawd, we have to get this thing done.'” “We were mixing songs in New York in an R.V.,” said Peake. Related: Nickelback Completes New Album, Adds Extra Track After ‘Inspiration Struck’įor their latest album, the band revealed just how down-to-the-wire they were while completing their new songs. We sat down with band members Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake and Daniel Adair in the ET Canada studio where we chatted about the music-making process behind their new album before they embark on their highly anticipated summer tour. After over two decades in the music industry, Nickelback are set to release their ninth studio album, Feed The Machine, to fans next week.
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