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Young World


December 4, 2004



MUSIC: The long road



By Nabeel A. Farooqui


The big Canadian homegrown grunge-rock trio Nickelback (singer/guitarist Chad Kroeger, guitarist Mike and bassist Ryan Vikedal) is aloud all over again rocking on with their new hit video of Someday from their new album “The Long Road”. This is their third full-length album adorned with eleven totally radical rock numbers.

The Album starts off with Flat on the floo’r and Do this Anymore, these numbers which are inspired by broken homes, vaguely of course and just happen to be the fine opener to the album . I’m shuffling the number; the best one, Someday, is a sort of busted love song incredibly done with video and vocals. Someday reminds you of their old number How you remind me. The other one with a video is Feelin’ way too damn good which sounds good on drums and kind of low on guitars; unfortunately but personally this has never been Nickelback’s style.

The album lives on with other grunge rock numbers like Believe it or not, Another hole in the head and Figured you out. The band’s best numbers ever are Leader of men and Too bad that vaguely makes them sound like artists of Fuel, 3 doors Down and Creed. The rest of the album is a little offbeat with songs like Should’ve Listened, Throw Yourself Away, Because of You and See You at the Show.

Nickelback also did a theme song for the Spider Man movie and is on the road to success. Highly recommended.



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