After many years close to the highest of the rock world, you possibly can wager the musical data of the members of Nickelback is fairly rattling in depth. The band not too long ago had an opportunity to showcase a few of their inner music libraries by collaborating in a video function for Elle Journal primarily based upon phrase affiliation.
Within the bit that music acts are sometimes tasked with by the journal, a random phrase is offered with the topics then requested to sing the primary lyric that involves thoughts when listening to that phrase. Right here, it is Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake and Daniel Adair dropping random songs primarily based on what they have been offered.
Whereas you aren’t getting full-fledged produced songs right here, the band is clearly having some enjoyable with their off-the-cuff music picks. As an illustration, Daniel Adair and Chad Kroeger giggle after being offered with “ball” and understand that the Adair advised AC/DC observe “Massive Balls” comes off like a pirate shanty.
A few of the decisions appear apparent to most rock followers, with Kroeger instantly clicking on Pearl Jam for the phrase “Alive,” then doing his finest Eddie Vedder improv. Or later within the function with Kroeger sharing an Axl Rose-ish second as soon as “Jungle” led them to “Welcome to the Jungle.” The blokes additionally pull up some Purple Sizzling Chili Peppers inside their problem.
Whereas a number of the phrases required a little bit extra thought, others led them proper again into their very own catalog with “Rockstar,” “These Days” and “Tidal Wave” all turning up as solutions. How properly did they do within the problem? See for your self beneath.
The Elle function comes as Nickelback are supporting their late 2022 album launch, Get Rollin’. The album debuted at No. 30 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart, that includes the singles “San Quentin,” “These Days” and “Excessive Time.”