The Long Road
| NickelbackThe Long Road
The Long Road is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on September 23, 2003. The album was recorded at famed Greenhouse Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the band's last album with Ryan Vikedal as drummer. - Wikipedia
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Rolling Stone
This brazenly consistent, if unimaginative, fourth album shows that the hit might not have been a total fluke.
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Sputnik Music
Sadly Nickelback have just become another imitator of themself, like Default and Theory of a Deadman, they continue to do what they think works, and that is no longer good enough.
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All Music
The Long Road, the follow-up to their 2001 breakthrough, Silver Side Up, suggests that they really are just heavy-rock hucksters.
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The Guardian
When he's not grizzling over some terminal relationship, Kroeger is expressing generational disaffection too limp even for Dawson's Creek.
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Alternative Addiction
With ‘The Long Road’ Nickelback have comprehensively avoided the pitfalls that could have led to their demise.
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Ear of Newt
The Long Road, the highly anticipated follow-up to Nickelback’s hugely successful Silver Side Up, wasn’t worth getting excited about.
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Entertainment Weekly
I think Nickelback’s new CD, The Long Road, is a ripping good spin.
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Metal Express Radio
Radio air time helps sell records, but believe me, only a few tracks on The Long Road will be played on regular radio stations.
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Daily Vault
I liked this release. The band sounds good and I listen to this release a lot.
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The Sunday Times
Equally predictably, Nickelback's third album sticks closely to the artless yet lucrative template.
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