Limited Edition Red & Black Marble Vinyl LP!
Diamond-certified and multi-platinum rock band Nickelback's 9th studio album, Feed the Machine, is finally available on vinyl LP. The Limited-Edition Black and Red Marble Vinyl LP includes a limited time download code.
Feed the Machine debuted at #4 on the Top Albums chart and #5 on the Billboard Top 200 chart in June 2017.
Produced by Nickelback and Chris Baseford, the album showcases a more aggressive and urgent sound from the band. "Feed the Machine is about thinking for yourself and not taking the phrase 'believe me' at face value", said Nickelback guitarist, Ryan Peake. With the title track and lead single, "Feed The Machine", Nickelback explores the struggle for people to think for themselves on a variety of levels within this tumultuous digital fueled era. Introspective and timely, the track offers a pulsating slice of the Nickelback aural experience. With that gauntlet thrown, the second track off the album demands the listener throw a 'Coin For the Ferryman' on a road trip that promises, "we can make it but we take the chance of never going back home," while "Must Be Nice" provides listeners with 100 mile an hour in your face rock-n-roll. The album does not shy away from also touching upon matters of the heart. On "Song On Fire", the band talks about the need to love or be loved, your heart yearning for something that your rational mind knows is impossible to hold onto.
"When it comes to making a song go supernova, there are few rivals to Nickelback" - Billboard
"Feed the Machine is everything the band promised. It's heavier, ballsier, more aggressive and, by far, the heaviest record the band has written since Dark Horse. Rating: 9/10" - Front Row Report
Features:
Limited Edition
Red & Black Marble Vinyl LP
Limited time download card & web-store coupon
Selections:
Side 1:
1. Feed The Machine
2. Coin For The Ferryman
3. Song On Fire
4. Must Be Nice
5. After The Rain
Side 2:
6. For The River
7. Home
8. The Betrayal (Act III)
9. Silent Majority
10. Every Time We're Together
11. The Betrayal (Act I)
Diamond-certified and multi-platinum rock band Nickelback's 9th studio album, Feed the Machine, is finally available on vinyl LP. The Limited-Edition Black and Red Marble Vinyl LP includes a limited time download code.
Feed the Machine debuted at #4 on the Top Albums chart and #5 on the Billboard Top 200 chart in June 2017.
Produced by Nickelback and Chris Baseford, the album showcases a more aggressive and urgent sound from the band. "Feed the Machine is about thinking for yourself and not taking the phrase 'believe me' at face value", said Nickelback guitarist, Ryan Peake. With the title track and lead single, "Feed The Machine", Nickelback explores the struggle for people to think for themselves on a variety of levels within this tumultuous digital fueled era. Introspective and timely, the track offers a pulsating slice of the Nickelback aural experience. With that gauntlet thrown, the second track off the album demands the listener throw a 'Coin For the Ferryman' on a road trip that promises, "we can make it but we take the chance of never going back home," while "Must Be Nice" provides listeners with 100 mile an hour in your face rock-n-roll. The album does not shy away from also touching upon matters of the heart. On "Song On Fire", the band talks about the need to love or be loved, your heart yearning for something that your rational mind knows is impossible to hold onto.
"When it comes to making a song go supernova, there are few rivals to Nickelback" - Billboard
"Feed the Machine is everything the band promised. It's heavier, ballsier, more aggressive and, by far, the heaviest record the band has written since Dark Horse. Rating: 9/10" - Front Row Report
Features:
Limited Edition
Red & Black Marble Vinyl LP
Limited time download card & web-store coupon
Selections:
Side 1:
1. Feed The Machine
2. Coin For The Ferryman
3. Song On Fire
4. Must Be Nice
5. After The Rain
Side 2:
6. For The River
7. Home
8. The Betrayal (Act III)
9. Silent Majority
10. Every Time We're Together
11. The Betrayal (Act I)