Sunday, 15 November 2009

Nickelback Confessions of a new Nickelback fan


Nickelback concert saying you're going is like kicking a sack of puppies.
People are going to hate you for it.
But I have been converted.
To make any friends I'm not likely by saying the Canadian supergroup absolutely, totally, rocked out at the Boondall Entertainment Centre last night.
In fact, I might lose some.
But Nickelback know what their fans want and make no apologies for it.
This was NASCAR turned into a rock concert. There were fireworks. There were girls in bikinis on big screens. There were mullets. There were more fireworks. At one point, no fewer than six band roadies armed with cannons fired Nickelback t-shirts into the crowd while throwing out cups of beer.
The tone for this extravaganza of machismo was set early when, following an eardrum busting crack of fireworks, the band opened with the sexy, or some might say grossly offensive, pumping rock of Something in Your Mouth.
This was followed by the mellower Because of You before one of Nickelback's big hits, Photograph ("Look at this photograph..."), unsurprisingly a crowd favourite.
Next Figured You Out ("I like your pants around your feet") was dedicated to the ladies who, despite what anyone may think, seemed to love the dirty lyrics, with the majority of female fans rocking out to Chad Kroeger's chainsaw voice.
Sufficiently rested by a string of slower paced songs, the guys then launched into their 2006 hit country rock Rockstar ("Hey hey I wanna be a rockstar") and then moved into the hard rocking Sad But True, Burn It To The Ground and a monster drum solo which saw drummer Daniel Adair genuinely looking in pain after 10 minutes solid playing.
Finally the band closed with a collection of crowd favourites, including How You Remind Me followed by a reverse to the 2002 hit Too Bad ending with an encore of 2003's Someday and 2008's Animals.
Of course it couldn't be over without another gigantic fireworks and flame display with what looked like a New Year's Eve collection detonated all at once.
I'm surprised Boondall stayed standing.
Simply put Nickelback were performers, absolute stand out performers, engaging the crowd in showy gestures like the call and response ("We say Nickel, you say Back!") and talking extensively with the audience, weaving a narrative through their performance.
It made everyone, even those of us who'd arrived feeling dubious, feel like a diehard fan
It was stadium rock at its absolute best. Anyone who has ever watched a hair metal video clip (Poison, Van Halen, Guns N' Roses) would love the excess, the bravado, the noise. And let's not forget the fireworks.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Gig date set for Nickelback


Nickelback to grammy award winning rock band are set to play Dubai.
The Canadian rockers will perform a one off full arena set at the Gulf Bike Festival in February 2010.
With their European tour the gig is set to concide.
The Gulf Bike Festival will showcase the latest in bikes, apparel, accessories, custom designed bikes and motorcycle related products, set to delight rev heads across the emirates. It also includes a host of live entertainment.
The concert takes place on February 5.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Nickelback and Staus Quo in Dubai


In Febryary the veteran stadium rockers will hit town with Canadian favourites Nickelback.
Dig out your faded denim, people. Aerosmith aren't the only golden oldies loving the UAE.
Vintage stadium rock gods Status Quo will be hitting Dubai between February 4-6 with with Canadian favourites Nickelback by their sides.
Both bands will perform as part of the Gulf Bike Festival.
The show also features, two live music stages, a FMX Stunt Arena, Super Motto Circuit, Quad Zone and bike park.
The Gulf Bike Festival is recognised as the largest of its kind and showcases the latest in bikes, ATVs, apparel, accessories, custom-designed bikes and motorcycle related products from all major international brands from Europe, the USA, Canada, Italy and Japan.

Saturday, 24 October 2009

Titans despite injury, Fuller stays


It easy over the last year to Vincent Fuller had the option of taking aboyt a few weeks while his teammates practiced.
The Titans nickelback wouldn't dream of it. He was going to practice, broken arm and all.
Although Fuller hasn't been cleared to play in games, he's regularly working on the practice field. He began easing his way back into practices barely a week after suffering a fractured forearm on Sept. 27 against the Jets and having surgery the next day.
"That's just Vinny,'' linebacker Keith Bulluck said. "He has been doing those types of things since he's been a rookie. He has always pushed himself, whether it's in the weight room or doing extra stuff after practice on the field. That's the type of player he is and we notice that and appreciate that about him.''
Fuller, a fourth round pick by the Titans in 2005, said it's been killing him not to play.
The problems in the secondary have been well documented during a 0-6 start, and the Titans are last in the NFL in pass defense.
Fuller missed the past three games and so did cornerback Cortland Finnegan (hamstring). Cornerback Nick Harper (forearm) sat out last week.
While Fuller might be able to return for the Nov. 1 game against the Jaguars, he had no chance to play in the past three games. Yet he still participated in individual drills, worked on the scout team and helped out in other ways.
He's jammed receivers at the line of scrimmage using his left arm while doing his best to protect his right arm, which is outfitted in a protective cast.
"When I broke it I was mad, but it's an upper body injury and there is nothing wrong with my legs,'' Fuller said. "So as soon as they said it was OK for me to run around and do football activities I thought it would be good to practice. One reason is because I had a fresh pair of legs and figured I could help out the team. And … it helps keep me in shape for when I am ready to come back.''
Practicing helped keep him involved, but it hasn't been a cure-all.
"It is killing me to be on the sideline and not play,'' he said. "Practicing doesn't ease that pain, but it helps me keep my footwork and even get better — work on things I need to work on.''
Teammates and coaches have noticed his commitment, though the Titans could use Fuller in the lineup. He's one of the team's most underrated players of the past few years.
"That's the kind of guys we need,'' safety Chris Hope said. "Everybody needs to be accountable. Even though he can't play and help on Sunday, he does a great job of coming out and encouraging the guys and coming to practice and doing the little things. … It speaks volumes to how committed he is to the guys in the locker room and how he is trying to get better and healthy and get back out there.''
Fines levied: Titans safety Chris Hope has been fined $10,000 by the NFL for a hit on Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in last Sunday's game.
Hope was flagged for roughing the passer in the game, and the NFL ruled he also made helmet-to-helmet contact with Brady.
Hope wasn't the only Titan fined for a hit in the team's 59-0 loss. Defensive tackle Tony Brown was also fined $5,000 for a hit on Brady in the contest.
Fumble woes: Running back LenDale White beat himself up in the days following January's playoff loss to the Ravens. He had a costly fumble, leading to this prediction back in training camp:
"I have my mind conditioned to hold on to the ball this year. I don't want to jinx myself, but my goal is to have zero fumbles this year.''
White made it through five games before he coughed up the ball against the Patriots last Sunday.
"I can't blame the weather conditions,'' White said. "The fact of the matter is I put myself and the team in a bad situation and it can't happen again. I'm not glad about it.''
No quit: Fans and media have questioned the Titans' effort against the Patriots, with some ESPN analysts suggesting the visitors quit.
"There's a lot of things that happened wrong in that game, but it wasn't a lack of effort,'' defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch said. "I don't think it's a lack of preparation, a lack of emotion, a lack of heart. I think this team has plenty of heart.''
"It (ticks) me off,'' White said. "I know all the people on my team work hard. I know everybody was fighting. Nobody quit. We did what we could, we tried very hard.''
Said quarterback Kerry Collins: "I have never seen one guy in here give less than 100 percent effort.''
New mascot: Last year Titans offensive linemen created an enormous ball of athletic tape and called it "Bryan Pride." He became their unofficial mascot.
Now the defensive linemen have created their own mascot, a football player made out of tape. The creation of William Hayes, Dave Ball and Tony Brown is called "Keevan" and is in a three point stance. At times he wears a tiny Titans helmet.
"He's going to be way better than Bryan Pride,'' Hayes said.
Coach-speak: Defensive coordinator Chuck Cecil touched base last week with the man he replaced, Lions Coach Jim Schwartz.
"We had a good conversation,'' Cecil said. "He was very positive. We talked about the situation here and his there. It was a good conversation.''
Cecil, a 2009 College Football Hall of Fame inductee, will be honored tonight at Arizona, his alma mater, during a game against UCLA.

Friday, 9 October 2009

Nickelback 'Burn It to the Ground' -- Premiere

Nickelback sure do love their 1980s arena rock. Not only do they write some of the most anthemic rock you'll hear on radio these days, on their most recent album, 'Dark Horse,' the Canadian superstars hired Robert "Mutt" Lange to sit in the producer's chair. "The cool thing about Mutt is that he always envisions a band playing in an arena and the dynamics that should go behind that." says Nickelback guitarist/vocalist Chad Kroeger when Noisecreep caught up with him this week. Known for his sonically groundbreaking work on classic albums by AC/DC, Def Leppard and Foreigner, Lange has been one of the most influential guys working in the business for over four decades

"Working with him was a change because I always approach songwriting from an almost movie or storytelling angle but Mutt doesn't really get into that. He told me that he wants the "bumper sticker" quality to come out in our songs which was funny but I totally understood what he meant, " revealed the frontman. "He wants lines and choruses that jump out at you so I actually had to re-write "Burn it to the Ground" three times." We asked Chad if the third time was the charm and he laughed and offered, "I looked at this way, no news is good news!"Noisecreep asked Kroeger about Nickelback's brand new video for the aforementioned 'Burn it to the Ground,' "The song's vibe just fits the setting an arena show gives off so we filmed it at the O2 Arena on our last UK tour. Matthew Amos did a fantastic job of capturing the energy of our live show," says Kroeger. The song comes off 'Dark Horse' but is also available on the brand new 'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen' soundtrack.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Nickelback has also announced one date for Liverpool

MULTI-million selling rockers Nickelback have chosen Liverpool as one of only two of their UK appearances.
The Canadian band, whose major hit to date was Rockstar, have announced a date at the ECHO Arena, one of only two planned for January 2010.
They will be bringing their live show back to Liverpool.
The date follows their enormously victorious tour earlier this year in facilitate of the launch of their sixth studio album, Dark Horse.
Released late last year, Dark Horse, which integrated the hit single Gotta Be Somebody, went platinum only three weeks after its make public.
It also got the group five Juno Awards including Group of The Year.
Now based in Vancouv-er, Nickelback are the 11th best-selling music act of the decade and the second best-selling foreign act in the USA behind The Beatles in the past 10 years.

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The Top Tens of Nickelback

  • How You Remind Me
  • Rockstar
  • Far Away
  • Savin’ Me
  • Photograph
  • If Everyone Cared
  • Animals
  • Someday
  • Next Contestant
  • Leader of Men



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Following their sold out arena tour earlier this year, which finished in a ability show at the O2 Arena, Roadrunner’s premium multi-million selling sons NICKELBACK will be carrying their pyro-laden, runaway success of a stage show back to the UK early in 2010. A new single will be launched to coincide.

Released late last year, the Canadians’ present album ‘Dark Horse’ is an 11-track run-through of everything the band has done extremely well at before now -- fist-pumping anthems, crushing rockers, heart-wringing romanticism, choruses that wedge themselves in your ears after just one listen and hooks so big they practically boomerang round the room. In the beginning of this year the group got 5 Juno Awards (the Canadian Grammys) including Group of The Year, the Fan Choice Award and Album Of The Year.


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Nickelback Music, Billboard, Grammy Awards

American Music Awards

The American Music Awards are awarded for outstanding achievements in the record industry. Nickelback has received two awards from six nominations.

Year

Nominated work

Award

Result

2003

Nickelback

Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group

Nominated

2004

Nickelback

Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group

Nominated

2006

Nickelback

Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group

Nominated

Favorite Alternative Artist

Nominated

All the Right Reasons

Favorite Pop/Rock Album

Won

2007

Nickelback

Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group

Won

Billboard Music Awards

The Billboard Music Awards are sponsored by Billboard magazine and is held annually in December. Nickelback has won three awards from five nominations.

Year

Nominated work

Award

Result

2006

Nickelback

Artist of the Year

Nominated

Duo/Group of the Year

Won

Hot 100 Artist Duo/Group of the Year

Won

All the Right Reasons

Rock Album of the Year

Won

Album of the Year

Nominated

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Nickelback has received five nominations.

Year

Nominated work

Award

Result

2003

"How You Remind Me"

Record of the Year

Nominated

2004

"Someday"

Best Rock Song

Nominated

The Long Road

Best Rock Album

Nominated

2005

"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good"

Best Hard Rock Performance

Nominated

2008

"If Everyone Cared"

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

Nominated

Nickelback Awards and Nominations

Award

Wins

Nominations

American Music Awards

2

6

Billboard Music Awards

3

5

Grammy Awards

0

5

Juno Awards

12

26

MuchMusic Video Awards

7

13

Totals

Awards won

24

Nominations

55

Nickelback is a Juno Award-winning Canadian post-grunge group shaped in Hanna, Alberta by Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger, Ryan Peake, and then-drummer Brandon Kroeger (who has since been replaced by Daniel Adair). The group has released six studio albums: Curb (1996), The State (2000), Silver Side Up (2001), The Long Road (2003), All the Right Reasons (2005), and Dark Horse (2008). "How You Remind Me", the first single from the band's third album Silver Side Up, is Nickelback's highest charting single; it peaked at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100, Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, Hot Modern Rock Tracks, and Canadian Hot 100 music charts

Nickelback Videos

Music videos

Year

Title

Director(s)

1996

"Fly"

2000

"Leader of Men"

Ulf Buddensieck

"Old Enough"

James Cooper

"Worthy to Say"

2001

"How You Remind Me"

The Brothers Strause

2002

"Too Bad"

Nigel Dick

"Never Again"

2003

"Someday"

2004

"Figured You Out"

Uwe Flade

"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good"

Martin Weisz

2005

"Photograph"

Nigel Dick

2006

"Savin' Me"

"Far Away"

2007

"If Everyone Cared"

Dori Oskowitz

"Rockstar"

2008

"Gotta Be Somebody"

Nigel Dick

2009

"I'd Come for You"

"If Today Was Your Last Day"

"Burn It to the Ground"

Videos

Year

Video details

Certifications
(sales thresholds)

2002

Live at Home

  • Released: October 29, 2002
  • Format: DVD
  • CAN: 2× Platinum
  • US: Gold

2003

The Videos

  • Released: September 23, 2003
  • Format: DVD
  • CAN: Platinum
  • US: Platinum

2004

Road to Success

  • Format: DVD

2005

Photo Album

  • Released: October 4, 2005
  • Format: DVD

2006

Pictures

  • Released: September 12, 2006
  • Format: DVD

2007

The Ultimate Video Collection

  • Released: November 23, 2007
  • Format: DVD

2008

Live at Sturgis 2006

  • Released: December 1, 2008
  • Format: DVD
  • US: Gold



Nickelback compilation albums, EPs, songs

Compilation albums

YearAlbum details
2003Three-Sided Coin
  • Released: 21 May 2003
  • Label: Roadrunner (RRCY-29032)
  • Format: CD

Extended plays

YearAlbum details
1996Hesher
  • Released: March 1996 (1996-03)
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: CD

Other charted songs

YearSongPeak chart positionsAlbum
U.S.

[27]

CAN

[27]

UK

[15]

[27]

2008"Shakin' Hands49Dark Horse

Nickelback Discography

The discography of Nickelback, a Canadian hard rock group, contains six studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play (EP), twenty-four singles and seven video albums.

Releases

Studio albums

6

Compilation albums

1

Extended plays

1

Singles

25

Video albums

7

Music videos

19

Nicekelback Lineups timeline

PersonnelStudio albums (Canadian Albums Chart position)Hit singles (Canadian Singles Chart position)
Original lineup (1995–1997)
  • Chad Kroeger – lead vocals, lead guitar
  • Ryan Peake – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike Kroeger – bass
  • Brandon Kroeger – drums
  • Curb, September 1996 (—)
1997–January 2005
  • Chad Kroeger – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Ryan Peake – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike Kroeger – bass
  • Ryan Vikadel – drums
  • The State, 1998 (—)
  • Silver Side Up, September 2001 (#1)
  • The Long Road, September 2003 (#1)
  • "How You Remind Me", August 2001 (#1)
  • "Too Bad", February 2002 (#1)
  • "Never Again", July 2002 (#1)
  • "Someday", August 2003 (#1)
  • "Figured You Out", January 2004 (#1)
  • "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good", June 2004 (#2)
  • "Because of You", September 2004 (#3)
Current lineup (January 2005–present)
  • Chad Kroeger – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Ryan Peake – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike Kroeger – bass
  • Daniel Adair – drums, backing vocals
  • All the Right Reasons, October 2005 (#1)
  • Dark Horse, November 2008 (#1)
  • "Photograph", September 2005 (#1)
  • "Savin' Me", April 2006 (#2)
  • "Far Away", February 2006 (#1)
  • "If Everyone Cared", November 2006 (#2)
  • "Gotta Be Somebody", September 2008 (#4)
  • "If Today Was Your Last Day", October 2008 (#7)

Nickelback Band members

Current members

Chad Kroeger
Active: 1995–present
Instruments: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Release contributions: all Nickelback releases
Ryan Peake
Active: 1995–present
Instruments: lead guitar, backing vocals
Release contributions: all Nickelback releases
Mike Kroeger
Active: 1995–present
Instruments: bass
Release contributions: all Nickelback releases
Daniel Adair
Active: 2005–present
Instruments: drums, backing vocals
Release contributions: All the Right Reasons (2005), Dark Horse (2008)

Former members

Brandon Kroeger
Active: 1995–1997
Instruments: drums
Release contributions: Curb (1996)
Ryan Vikedal
Active: 1997–2005
Instruments: drums
Release contributions: The State (1998), Silver Side Up (2001), The Long Road (2003)

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Introduction To Nickelback

A Canadian rock group Nickelback from Hanna, Alberta, shaped in 1995. Founded by members Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger, Ryan Peake and then-drummer Brandon Kroeger. Nickelback is one of the most commercially flourishing Canadian groups, having sold 30 million records globally. Nickelback ranks as the 11th best selling music act of the 2000s, and seats as the 2nd best selling foreign act in the US behind The Beatles for the 2000s.

The group is now situated in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Its name begins from the nickel in change that group member Mike Kroeger gave customers at his Starbucks job, he would often say, “Here’s your nickel back”.

The group is signed to EMI in Canada and Roadrunner Records for the rest of the world. In July 2008, the group signed with Live Nation for three touring and album cycles, with an option for a fourth cycle. The agreement includes recordings, touring, merchandise and other rights.