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Nickelback announces new album, ‘Everything Under the Sun,’ with first single ‘Rattle the Cage’

Nickelback announces new album, ‘Everything Under the Sun,’ with first single ‘Rattle the Cage’

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  • Canadian rock band Nickelback announced their 11th studio album, 'Everything Under the Sun,' set for release on Oct. 30.
  • The album's first single, 'Rattle the Cage,' featuring guitarist John 5, was also released, marking the band's first new music since their 2022 album.
  • 'Everything Under the Sun' is Nickelback's first release with Virgin Music Group and follows their 2023 documentary 'Hate To Love: Nickelback.'

Canadian rock band Nickelback is set to release their 11th studio album, titled 'Everything Under the Sun,' on October 30. The announcement came with the release of the album's first single, 'Rattle the Cage,' which features guitarist John 5.

This album has every side of the band on it. There are songs that hit as hard as anything we’ve ever done, songs that take chances, and songs that remind us why we’ve been doing this together for so long.

— Chad KroegerDescribing the upcoming album 'Everything Under the Sun' in a press release.

This new album marks the band's first musical output since their 2022 release, 'Get Rollin'.' Frontman Chad Kroeger described the upcoming album as showcasing "every side of the band," with songs that "hit as hard as anything we’ve ever done" and others that "take chances."

it felt like the perfect way to kick the door open, it has the energy we’ve been feeding off every night on stage, and can’t wait for people to hear it.

— Chad KroegerDiscussing the release of the album's first single, 'Rattle the Cage.'

Kroeger stated that the lead single "felt like the perfect way to kick the door open," capturing the energy the band experiences on stage. 'Everything Under the Sun' will be Nickelback's first release under Virgin Music Group. The band's recent activities include the documentary 'Hate To Love: Nickelback,' which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2023, and their 'Get Rollin’ World Tour.

it turns out negativity sells.

— Chad KroegerReflecting on the band's popularity and internet memes.

The documentary explored the formation and success of the Hanna, Alberta-based band, known for their massive 2000s hits like 'How You Remind Me' and 'Photograph.' The band, inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, acknowledged the long journey to complete the project, expressing hope that "everyone enjoys our story."

So, we’re going to ride that sucker all the way.

— Chad KroegerContinuing his reflection on negativity and popularity.
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Originally published by Global News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.