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The Long Road
(CD, 2003)
Primary Artist: Nickelback

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LIST PRICE $18.98 Save 87%
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Format: CD Sep 2003 Record Label: Roadrunner Records (USA) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 016861840020 |
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Track Listing 1. Flat on the Floor 2. Do This Anymore 3. Someday 4. Believe It or Not 5. Feelin' Way Too Damn Good 6. Because of You 7. Figured You Out 8. Should've Listened 9. Throw Yourself Away 10. Another Hole in the Head 11. See You at the Show
| Details | | Producer: | Joey Moi, Nickelback | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Nickelback: Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake (vocals, guitar); Mike Kroeger (bass); Ryan "Nik" Vikedal (drums). Recorded at Greenhouse Studios, Burnaby, British Colombia and Mountainview Studio, Abbotsford, British Colombia. Possessing one of the most powerful and distinctive voices in alternative rock, Chad Kroeger led Nickelback to the top of the post-grunge heap with a combination of Metallica-esque riffing and some of the hugest hooks this side of Nirvana. Riding on the massive radio success of the single "Someday," THE LONG ROAD delivers a collection of unusually well crafted lyrics swathed in an energetic blend of massive-sounding de-tuned guitars and rapid-fire vocal rhythms. Throughout, Kroeger spins appropriately angst-ridden tales of hard living and harder love, which are occasionally tempered by (slightly) lighter moments such as the Bob Seger-like road anthem "See You at the Show," and "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good," a classic I've-been-down-so-long-I-can't-get-up rocker. Like contemporary hit-makers Staind and Creed, Nickelback knows how to turn pain into gold, rocking with a winning combination of gut-wrenching power and melancholy tenderness.
Industry Reviews ...A ripping good spin [that] offers a heaping helping of meat-and-potatoes rawk... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (09/26/2003)
3 stars out of 5 - ...These 11 songs are resolutely compact and well-written... Q (12/01/2003)
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