Here and Now

| Nickelback

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Here and Now

Here and Now is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback. The album was released on November 21, 2011. It is the follow-up to their multi-platinum selling Dark Horse in 2008. On September 26, the band officially released two singles, "When We Stand Together" and "Bottoms Up". Both songs were made available for download on September 27, 2011. The first track of the record, "This Means War", was released on November 10, 2011 as the third single. The album's cover features Vancouver's Gastown Steam Clock. The clock is set at 11:21, the date the album was released. - Wikipedia

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  • Consequence of Sound

    Here And Now might prove to be a step above the last effort, but likewise a step high enough to hang its creators on a barn rafter.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    If it Ain't broke, don't fix it - a fitting phrase for Nickelback, and works well in a standout work for 2011.  

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  • Blabber Mouth

    Any way you look at it, "Here and Now" is a solid addition to Nickelback's continually expanding catalogue of pop-based rock albums, even if it breaks little new musical terrain. 

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  • AV Club

    The album is also a bit of a surprise—at least for those who associate Nickelback exclusively with dead-eyed machismo.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    Their ambitions may get the best of them on Here and Now.  

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  • All Music

    Here and Now is Nickelback’s easiest album to enjoy by some considerable measure.  

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  • Uproxx

    On “Here and Now,” out today, Chad Kroeger and the boys do nothing to endear themselves to any of their haters. 

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  • Now Toronto

    Here And Now reinforces all the reasons so many people hate Nickelback, but those exactly the same things that make fans pump their fists in the air.  

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  • Guitar Planet

    Here And Now represents continuation as opposed to rejuvenation. For unexpectant fans only. 

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  • Hallowed.se

    Even if you are a fan of Nickelback you cannot like this, it is that bad. This album is pathetic and should not be bought by anyone!  

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  • The Void

    Here and Now has no need for description. You already know what it sounds like – shit, even my Ma could venture a stab at what it sounds like. 

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  • Evigshed Magazine

    In conclusion, Nickelback ‘s new album Here and Now is a must-have for fans and music lovers 

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  • What Culture

    Maybe it’s time for Chad Kroeger’s boys to step aside and let the new guard take the throne.  

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  • Hit the Floor Magazine

    Nickelback are well-known for their grungy, heavy party anthems, but ‘Here And Now’ consists of a more meaningful track lists with slow pop ballads. 

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  • We got this covered

    Here And Now will be another opportunity to tear the band apart for what ever it actually is you hate about them. 

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  • Crikey

    An amalgamation of lyrics from songs on the Canadian rockers’ seventh album Here And Now gives a good idea of their ongoing appeal to fans.  

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  • Scorpio

    Nickleback have stuck to their guns on this one, and a few tracks are forgettable, but there’s also some you’ll be subconsciously humming for weeks.  

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  • Planet Ill

    Add Here And Now to the meh.  

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