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Nickelback back and it’s a blast
Wednesday 27th May 2009, 8:49AM BST.
Nickelback
Birmingham NIA
Concert review by Ian Harvey
Just eight months after they rocked the LG Arena, Nickelback were back in Birmingham but this time at the NIA.
And they wasted no time in shaking the venue to its foundations as they literally exploded on to the stage, launching into Something In Your Mouth amid a shower of pyrotechnics and smoke.
Back on tour to support their new album, Dark Horse, the Canadians are in the strange position of being hated by many critics yet able to consistently pack out the world’s arenas.
Singer Chad Kroeger may have been joking when he said recently that Dark Horse was nearly called Sex and Drinking, but it’s this celebration of the sleazy side of life that the fans lap up and the critics can’t stand.
This is a band that knows when a rock show should be big and dumb and loud. But for all the bombast of songs like the multi-million sellers Rockstar and Animals there were quieter moments too in songs like If Today Was Your Last Day and How You Remind Me, a chance for the fans to add their voices.
During If Everyone Cared the giant video screens urged fans to ‘question, engage, participate and organise’ as they showed images of Nelson Mandela, Bono and Amnesty International.
And after showing family and childhood images of the band members during the ballad Photograph, it was the turn of some Midland icons to be flashed up on the screens in the shape of the Cadbury factory, a pint of Banks’s, Judas Priest and Black Sabbath . . . a nice touch.
Elsewhere it was just a case of turning up the music, blowing things up and creating a huge rock spectacle, including an elevating drum kit and sniper rifles that fired T-shirts out into the crowd, even up into the balconies.
There were even a couple of cover versions to enjoy, in the shape of Highway To Hell, with Chris Robertson of support act Black Stone Cherry taking over vocal duties, and then later when Nickelback guitarist Ryan Peake took to the mic for a version of Use Somebody by Kings of Leon.
Black Stone Cherry themselves did a fine job of warming up the NIA crowd with a well-received 40-minute set drawn from their two albums.
One of the hardest working bands around at the moment, there are further chances for new fans to catch up with the band in the Midlands, with appearances at JB’s in Dudley on June 2, Download Festival on June 14 and then Birmingham Academy on October 10.
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The Nickelback concert was absolutely fantastic! Real entertainers. It was great to get the crowd participation. The solo drum set was by far the most legendary thing i’ve seen in a very long time – very impressive! A definite must see!
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Hi all
just seen the nickelback show at the nia and without a doubt they are still on form with the fantastic rock show that they have become famous for putting on. this is one of the very few bands nowadays that can truly play and sing live and sound just as clear and sharpe as there studio work, how anyone can say that nickelback “arnt any good” (to put it lightly) is completely beyond me. nickelbacks set of fast rockers and slower numbers showed off there diverse and well loved musical ability extremely well, mix in the piroptecnics, smoke and air cannons, and you will witness one of the best rock shows you will probably see for a very long time. for a nickelback fan its a must see, and for anyone that like good old fashioned arena rock at its best, nickelback truly are up there with the all time greats.
great show and il certainly be going again as last years show at the nec was just as brillient.
cheers guys.
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