Thanks to their smash number one hit "How You Remind Me," Nickelback became the poster boys for neo-grunge in 2001. Throughout that year and into the next, the band and its lead singer Chad Kroeger were omnipresent as they peddled their cleaned-up, streamlined amalgam of Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and Pearl Jam. Those three bands were unpredictable and, in various ways, shunned success when they received it. Nickelback courts it through their audience-pleasing grunge pastiche, which treats the style as just another variation of hard rock. Of course, on the surface grunge was just modern hard rock, but upon further inspection it was an interesting, unruly beast, fueled by genuine passion and angst, which is why each band had a distinct sound and a different way of fleeing from the scene when it all became too much. 2003's The Long Road, the follow-up to their 2001 breakthrough, Silver Side Up, suggests that they really are just heavy-rock hucksters. After all, this is an album that ends with "See You at the Show," the neo-grunge "We're an American Band" that invites their audience to come along on the Nickelback bus and party down it. Perhaps a flat-out party song would have been a welcome change of pace, but it, like every other song here, is performed in the band's inimitable style -- loose rhythms, distorted guitars, power harmonies, and topped off by Kroeger's gruff vocals. It's the same sound as Silver Side Up, but it's a little bit more professional and polished, which does have the neat trick of sanding down some of Nickelback's more strident tendencies, leaving behind a sleek album of theatrical angst. So, Nickelback is more palatable here. The set-closer, "See You at the Show," offers a slight change of pace. With a little more time in the studio and a little more time to indulge themselves, Nickelback can now afford to turn out a more polished effort. [Initial copies of The Long Road contained three bonus tracks, including a cover of Elton John's "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" where the words are changed from "drink a little drink and shout out/she's with me" to "drink a fifth of Jack and shout out/she's with me" -- which proves that Nickelback are harder than Elton, but after a fifth of Jack, most guys wouldn't be shouting; they'd be slurring and then passing out.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
I can't help but love this album, I get behind my brush and its all about nothing but the music and the canvas. Yeah, its all good.. check out my art on My Space, davidsherman
The Long Road had pretty heavy moments, especially Because of You and Throw Yourself Away. I personally like Another Hole In The Head and See You At the Show.
Figured you out reminds you of all those hot little druggie sluts that are fun to bang for about two months they party are cool then they end up disgusting you and its a great song !The elton john cover is alright rest of it sucks puddle of mudd is better
Nickel back is awesome........and to those who have read the comments left by a person named Cynthia has been transformed into me.Any freaks out there better not try to hack my computer..I-I have spy ware!Besides the new Cynthia is amazingly ugly. Your face would run from the computer screen in fear! Nickel Back is the greatest in all history! SYSTEM OF A DOWN is the best I'm not in love with the musicians but the music they make! Go SYSTEM OF A DOWN!!