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    Dark Horse

    Dark Horse
    Artist: Nickelback
    Label: Roadrunner Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 108 reviews
    Sales Rank: 8

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

    MPN: 180282
    UPC: 016861802820
    EAN: 0016861802820
    ASIN: B001FSDOZO

    Release Date: November 18, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Something In Your Mouth
      • Burn It To The Ground
      • Gotta Be Somebody
      • I'd Come For You
      • Next Go Round
      • Just To Get High
      • Never Gonna Be Alone
      • Shakin' Hands
      • S.E.X.
      • If Today Was Your Last Day
      • This Afternoon

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Nickelback have established themselves as one of the biggest rock bands in the world. With over 26 million albums sold worldwide they have made their mark in rock and roll history. Their new album, 'Dark Horse', is one of the most anticipated releases this year. The band brought in legendary producer Mutt Lange to produce the record with Nickelback and longtime collaborator Joey Moi.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 103 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Welcome Back, Nickelback   November 18, 2008
    Edward Lee
    50 out of 64 found this review helpful

    You know, I really try to approach every music review with very little expectations; I've found that it makes it much easier for me to truly sit back and enjoy what the artists are doing on any album. This may not make me the best critic in the world, however, because I tend to ignore some of what's come before musically, lyrically, historically, etc. ... but I think it keeps me true to myself.

    That said, today's Nickelback doesn't sound like yesterday's Nickelback so much. Sure, three albums ago, they may've had a harder edge, whereas today's Nickelback does seem to flirt more with a mainstream sound. That isn't necessarily a bad thing; I think the great danger it poses to a group is that may develop a bit of predictability ... but ask any serious Nickelback fan from the group's first album IF he would've expected the band to end up here and I'll bet THAT he never would've predicted. It shows that the band has tried to evolve, which is more than many bands ever try to do. It shows that they're striving for staying power -- growing a fan base -- and I can give 'em props for that.

    Something in Your Mouth (4.5 out of 5)
    Wake the kids, folks, we're talking serious sex education here with rock'n'roll the way it was meant to be rocked and rolled.

    Burn It to the Ground (5 out of 5)
    Classic bad boy rock.

    Gotta Be Somebody (4.5 out of 5)
    Hear me out on this one, heavy metal purists. Somewhere between writing music and selling records, every artist has had to reach a compromise. Around the time the band penned & performed "Photograph," metal purists wrote off Nickelback saying that they went 'mainstream' in order to cash in But even Robert Downey Jr convinced Gwenyth Paltrow to take a role in IRON MAN by asking her, "Aren't you tired of making these great little films that no one sees?" Cut Nickelback some slack. With "Photograph" and tracks like "Gotta Be Somebody," they're selling MORE records, bringing more fans to their music, and growing the biz. Hats off, boys.

    I'd Come for You (4.5 out of 5)
    Nothing much to add other than the score. Like the sound, like the sentiments. I'll leave it at that.

    Next Go Round (5 out of 5)
    Serious headbangers are gonna need an MRI after listening to this one. Thank God for metal.

    Just to Get High (3.5 out of 5)
    Drugs destroy lives. It's about time someone started fighting back.

    Never Gonna Be Alone (4.5 out ot 5)
    Great rock ballad. Even safe for weddings! Love lasts. It ought to be celebrated.

    Shakin' Hands (11 out of 5!!!)
    Now that's what I call rock. "She ain't no Cinderella while she's getting undressed b/c she rocks it like the naughty Wicked Witch of the West!" Sure, she didn't get that far by "shakin' hands." Best bad li'l girl song I've heard in a long while.

    S.E.X. (4.5 out of 5)
    Spelling was never this fun in school. Only metal could write a song like this. You don't hear Martina McBride singing it.

    If Today Was Your Last Day (3.5 out of 5)
    This territory has already been probed by any musical style. Not a bad song, just nothing new here. Been there, done that. And, yes, Martina McBride has even sung about it.

    This Afternoon (4 out of 5)
    What?! Dare I say it ... a feel/good song? Major props for mentioning CCR (Credence Clearwater Revival, for the uninitiated). It's easy to forgive such confections, though it does feel more than just a bit out of place on this album.

    Overall, a very solid experience. A bit uneven on sound -- maybe vacillating too much toward mainstream rock than most folks (even critics) would've liked, but I'll forgive Nickelback for putting in the effort. There's plenty here to celebrate, even for a "Dark Horse".



    5 out of 5 stars Great CD by a Great Band   November 18, 2008
    Pier P. Sissa
    13 out of 19 found this review helpful

    Highly recommended CD. There is a little change in style from previous records; perhaps "poppier".

    I am not much of a writer but here I go with some highlights:

    Gotta be Somebody (5/5) You all know this one by now !!
    Something in Your Mouth (4/5) Hard Rocking song; great riffs
    Just to get High (5/5): Another outstanding song !! Excellent guitar solo.
    Never Gonna Be Alone: (5/5) Great Ballad; reminds be of Def Leppard.
    Today Was Your Last Day (4/5) Yet another great song.

    SEX, Burn It to the Ground are also good (not great) songs.

    Definitely a must buy !!



    1 out of 5 stars I am very disapointed by my favourite band   December 10, 2008
    William James
    13 out of 19 found this review helpful

    I cannot believe my ears. Nickelback is my favourite band. They outdid themselves every time. Song-wise, it started with "This is How You Remind Me" which lead to "Someday" and then they left us with the treasure known as "Saving Me". So when I entered my music store and saw this new CD on sale with the great song "Just to Get High" playing in the background I bought it without thinking twice. But you know what? This is one of the purchases I regret the most in my life. I always loved how they could combine mainstream melody and hard rock creating a unique sound but the melody is almost gone now. There doesn't seem to be that wonderful intertwining of style, it's either one or the other. The only song which comes close to how they sounded like is "Just to Get High". Apart from that it's either super mainstream stuff like "Never gonna be alone" or metal like "Shaking Hands".

    But it's their song writing which really suffers here. The lyrics are pathetic. They were never the best at rhyming but it was this more simple side that enchanted me at first like in songs like "Photograph". Their last album, "For all the right reasons" had a song called "Animals" which I really found dumb and just plain useless. Too much info kind of song with absolutely no substance. Well it seems like this is the song I should have paid closest attention too if I wanted to know where they'd go next. You've got some really horrible songs here such as "Go the Next Round". It pretty much describes having sex in many different positions. A hardcore song about hardcore, guess that's appropriate, just not to my taste. The worst part is that this is the same model used for "Something in your mouth" (I'll let you guess what that refers to), "Shaking hands" which talks about a girl who got far by not just "shaking hands" (gee, I wonder what that means) and a song called S.E.X. (Self EXplanatory). I know men are known to have one thing on their mind (I'm a guy, I know what's on my mind), but come on, how much of this do I need to hear?
    The CD mostly lacks emotion. Songs like "Too Bad" seem so far away, if it wasn't for the voice, I'd never know it was the same band. Actually the voice is the only redeeming factor. I always loved the roar of Chad's voice, but that's not enough when both the music and lyrics sound so pathetic. For the past years, I've been waiting for a new Nickelback album, and I still do, because the Nickelback I know isn't playing in Dark Horse.

    Piece of advice, try out the CD before you buy it, listen to the track samples amazon privides, if you like it, then by all means, don't let me stop you :)



    5 out of 5 stars Nickelback deliver a monster album with the help of Mutt Lange.   November 20, 2008
    ZP (USA)
    7 out of 10 found this review helpful

    I've never been a Nickelback fan and don't love Kroeger's voice, yet I think this is one of the best rock albums of the past few years. Hiring the legendary Mutt Lange was a coup - sonically, it's amazingly lush, powerful & crisp. The sound is unbelievable.

    Instead of weakening the band with too much of the overproduced Shania-thing, Mutt balances his strengths with the band's identity quite nicely. He also pushed the songwriting forward, and there are melodic hooks galore. And for once, Nickelback are playing actual guitar solos...not pointless wanking solos, but highly melodic and charged solos (as in the rocker Just To Get High). This disc expands Nickelback's appeal beyond the alt-rock & moody post-grunge thing to rock fans across the board. There's something for everyone. Songs like "If Today Was Your Last Day" or "This Afternoon" are instantly catchy in the way Def Leppard was with Hysteria (just updated), while rockers will find much to like in the opener "Something in Your Mouth", the aforementioned "Just to Get High" and stomper "Burn it to the Ground", among others. This album is tailor-made for world domination and will be massive. Yes, the lyrics are at times sexist and silly...but that's part & parcel of the hard rock game and Nickelback is no exception. It's brash, blunt, and sometimes cliched, but you can't argue with the great rock music. I didn't think Nickelback had it in them, and thought Mutt was past his expiration date when it came to rock, but they proved me wrong.



    1 out of 5 stars Don't take any Wooden Nickelbacks   December 10, 2008
    Lorenzo (Phx, AZ)
    7 out of 10 found this review helpful

    I previewed this CD from the local library. When the first song's subject is about oral sex, you know it's time for the band to start looking for new material. Geez, Chad & Company! That's the best you've got? I listened to the rest of the CD and found nothing outstanding or worthy of further attention. This isn't rock-n-roll or metal or (fill in the blank). It's four junior high school guys standing behind the gym smoking cigarettes, testing out the latest swear word, thinking they are cool. Chad, dude, you don't sing with any feeling. (Perhaps you are singing with something in YOUR mouth?) Your technique is a "one trick pony": heard it once, unique; heard it through a whole series of albums, roll my eyes and move on. BORING!! I listened to the previous releases, too. Same old story. YAWN....

    This CD is "wooden" as in dead, stiff, not living, beyond revival. The biggest rock band in the U.S.? Yeah, sure, and so was Boy George at one time. There's no accounting for taste with some folks.



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