![]() ![]() The set’s 11 tracks are amiably all over the board, from the metallic edge of “This Means War” to the gritty boogie of “Midnight Queen,” the chunky grooves of “Kiss It Goodbye” and “Gotta Get Some” to the soft-touch sentimentality of “Lullaby,” “Holding On To Heaven” and “Don’t Ever Let It End,” the boozy fist-waving of “Bottoms Up” to the social consciousness of “When We Stand Together” - “Here and Now’s” first two, simultaneously released singles. ![]() ![]() And if it’s not broken, why fix it? “Here and Now,” Nickelback’s self-produced seventh album, comes after the group’s adventure with super-producer Mutt Lange on 2008’s triple-platinum “Dark Horse” and certainly carries some of the lessons of that master class.
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