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Feed the Machine

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発売日 2017年06月16日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBMG Rights Management
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5053827224
SKU 4050538272246

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:04
Personnel: Chad Kroeger (vocals, guitar); Ryan Peake (guitar, background vocals); Daniel Adair (drums, background vocals). Recording information: The Root Cellar Studio, Maui. Photographer: Richard Beland. Stripping away any of the experimentation and excess that defined 2014's No Fixed Address -- there is no disco, no Imagine Dragons beats, no cameos from Flo Rida -- Nickelback serve up nothing but the basics on Feed the Machine. Perhaps its title could be seen as a snide aside to Nickelback's decision to focus on their perceived strengths -- they didn't gain traction when they switched up their sound, so they need to provide grist for the mill -- but the song itself is a veiled stab at social commentary, placing the band firmly within the trenches of 2017. The same can't really be said about Feed the Machine as a whole. Within its bustling digital production, there are some hints of modernity but Chad Kroeger's gang places its flag firmly in the ground of 2000s hard rock, adhering to the sound they essayed on Silver Side Up. Nickelback do indeed sound older. They're not as angry or angsty, nor are they as vulgar as they once were, and whenever the tempo slows, as it does on "Song on Fire," the group is fine in accentuating the adult-pop inclinations that underpin the song. Also, on the livelier moments, they rely on rhythmic interplay instead of bludgeoning riffs, a shift that makes this often brutish band feel slightly light on its feet. All of this is quite subtle, though: at its heart, Feed the Machine is Nickelback offering meat and potatoes for the dedicated. It's familiar, but it's supposed to be. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Feed the Machine
    2. 2.
      Coin for the Ferryman
    3. 3.
      Song on Fire
    4. 4.
      Must Be Nice
    5. 5.
      After the Rain
    6. 6.
      For the River
    7. 7.
      Home
    8. 8.
      The Betrayal (Act III)
    9. 9.
      Silent Majority
    10. 10.
      Every Time We're Together
    11. 11.
      The Betrayal (Act I)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Nickelback

その他
プロデューサー: Chris BasefordNickelback

オリジナル発売日:2017年

商品の紹介

ハード・ドライヴィングな熱いロックと泣きのメロディが全人類の胸を熱く焦がす… 全世界での累計5,000万枚以上のアルバム・セールスを記録する21世紀最大のモンスター・ロック・バンド、NICKELBACK(ニッケルバック)の通算9作目となる作品が堂々完成!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/05/12)

Nickelback teamed with Chris Baseford -- the group co-helmed their ninth album with the Shinedown producer -- and cranked up the volume for Feed The Machine. As evidenced by the album's title track (and lead single), this move emphasizes the group's heavy attack.|
Rovi

Stripping away any of the experimentation and excess that defined 2014's No Fixed Address -- there is no disco, no Imagine Dragons beats, no cameos from Flo Rida -- Nickelback serve up nothing but the basics on Feed the Machine. Perhaps its title could be seen as a snide aside to Nickelback's decision to focus on their perceived strengths -- they didn't gain traction when they switched up their sound, so they need to provide grist for the mill -- but the song itself is a veiled stab at social commentary, placing the band firmly within the trenches of 2017. The same can't really be said about Feed the Machine as a whole. Within its bustling digital production, there are some hints of modernity but Chad Kroeger's gang places its flag firmly in the ground of 2000s hard rock, adhering to the sound they essayed on Silver Side Up. Nickelback do indeed sound older. They're not as angry or angsty, nor are they as vulgar as they once were, and whenever the tempo slows, as it does on "Song on Fire," the group is fine in accentuating the adult-pop inclinations that underpin the song. Also, on the livelier moments, they rely on rhythmic interplay instead of bludgeoning riffs, a shift that makes this often brutish band feel slightly light on its feet. All of this is quite subtle, though: at its heart, Feed the Machine is Nickelback offering meat and potatoes for the dedicated. It's familiar, but it's supposed to be. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

どう低く評価しても2008年の『Dark Horse』に匹敵するほど素晴らしい仕上がり! 複数のプロデューサーと作った前作で好相性を見せていたクリス・ベイスフォード(スラッシュ、シャインダウン他)に総指揮を委ねた今作は、重たく沈み込むハード・ブルースも、気が遠くなるほどのスケール感で圧倒する美バラードも、すべてがニッケル印120%! チャド・クルーガーがドヤ顔で歌い倒していく姿に惚れるぜ!
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1曲目のFeed The Machineから音圧がガツンと突き刺さる!
重厚なメロディラインが、往年のNBを彷彿させます。しゃがれた漢くさいチャドの歌声が沁みるSong On Fire、縦ノリでテンポ感の良いSilent Majorityなど、全曲通して安定のNickelback!!

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