Nickelback's Song On Fire

2017-04-28 by Rolling Girl | 33 Comments
Canadian Hard Rock outfit Nickelback have released a new song titled "Song On Fire". It is the second single off their upcoming album, Feed the Machine, which is set to be on June 16th.

Listen to "Song On Fire" here:

Tagged: Nickelback

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LightChaotic
April 28th 2017
442 Comments


This is incredible. The vocals... the lyrics... what a ballad. Absolutely unbelievable.

Flugmorph
April 28th 2017
35409 Comments


yeah this is good old nickelback as we know em

PistolPete
April 28th 2017
5326 Comments


I don't even know what to say. This is phenomenal, one of the best songs they've ever written in fact.

Thing is...each of their albums always has that one good ballad/song they turn into a single (eg. Lullaby, If Today Was Your Last Day) but it doesn't mean we should expect a full album of quality. Usually its surrounded by a sea of shit songs about sex and drinking. So don't get too hyped.

Toondude10
April 28th 2017
15371 Comments


"yeah this is good old nickelback as we know em"

They were good?

Toondude10
April 28th 2017
15371 Comments


Honestly, don't know why people are praising the songs they've released so far. Feed The Machine was repetitive as hell and this isn't really much better.

Granted, both were better than most of the shit they made back then but how much is that saying.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
April 28th 2017
18923 Comments


I caught the first single off the new album halfway through on a music channel yesterday, and I honestly couldn't work out if it was BVB or Nickelback; awful either way, mind.

PistolPete
April 28th 2017
5326 Comments


Lol I think when all you have to compare against is a series of awful albums even tolerable songs seem amazing which is likely what's happening here.

I stand by it though I ain't no bitch, the song is (in fact) on fire.

EvoHavok
April 28th 2017
8096 Comments


Song's ok...

cor22222
April 28th 2017
495 Comments


Yep guys this is next "Nickelback" standard song. 2.5/5

Rik VII
April 28th 2017
4130 Comments


If every song they did was this bad they'd deserve all the hate they get

Flugmorph
April 28th 2017
35409 Comments


"They were good?"

toondude beeing silly again

Sowing
Moderator
April 28th 2017
45523 Comments


this sounds exactly like every ballad they've ever written

don't see the big deal

henryChinaski
April 28th 2017
5191 Comments


^ this.

alvarops95
April 28th 2017
19 Comments


Oh man, Feed The Machine was a HUGE step forward in their discography, why are they back to this?

Rolling Girl
April 28th 2017
2144 Comments


This is a standard nickelballad and I think it's unfair to expect too much from nickelback after one decent single.

clander270
April 28th 2017
433 Comments


Why does everyone love Nickelback outta nowhere? This is as painfully boring and uninspired as all of the simple radio-rock shit they've written in the past.

Flugmorph
April 28th 2017
35409 Comments


no one loves nickelback. we're all cynical assholes and you are a pure oblivious brat

pizzamachine
April 28th 2017
28277 Comments


New Nickelback song? Moar like don't give a crap mon

MuhNamesTyler
April 28th 2017
6711 Comments


I wish this song was on fire LMAO LOL maybe make chads vocals better if he were burning alive LOLha

xfearbefore
April 28th 2017
2057 Comments


"Feed The Machine" is such an appropriate title for an album by this band. EAT OUR CORPORATE SLOP YOU FUCKS, FUCKING EAT IT BUY BUY BUY BUY CONSUME

Snide
April 28th 2017
7049 Comments


This album's probably gonna be a hard 3.5 tbh

Clegane
April 28th 2017
219 Comments


you're probably 3.5 while hard tbh

Snake.
April 28th 2017
25598 Comments


don't know why people are praising the songs they've released so far


what planet do you live on where people are unironically praising nickelback

Snide
April 28th 2017
7049 Comments


"what planet do you live on where people are unironically praising nickelback"
I mean, I'm praising them unironically.

DyingAtheist
April 28th 2017
193 Comments


Hey look it's a Nickelback song.


Prancer
April 28th 2017
1652 Comments


gonna be the AOTY, calling it now.

Tunaboy45
April 28th 2017
18939 Comments


blah blah blah wowthisisactuallyprettydecentguysnicklebackdon'tsuckreally blah blah

Dmax28
April 28th 2017
1445 Comments


They have like 6 songs now with this super poppy melodic chord progression as the chorus. What a playlist that would be.

hasan
April 29th 2017
994 Comments


Lgood when nickel back does hard hits on songs heavy

WaIker
April 29th 2017
14 Comments


Sounds like radio country without the hick accents

hobblepot
April 29th 2017
3000 Comments


better than the new Linkin Park, by miles. Still average though

Koris
Emeritus
April 29th 2017
22618 Comments


THIS

GIRL
IS
ON

FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRE

neekafat
Emeritus
May 8th 2017
26926 Comments


Actually solid, not as good as the last one but yeah. Instrumentation is solid



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