It's no secret to everyone on this forum that Nickelback is widely considered the worst band ever. I've seen people compare their musique to raw sewage, as if their ears literally started bleeding once they started listening.I know everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but these critics are unbelievably, universally negative against Nickelback, plus than just about any other group. While I believe Nickelback is not a GREAT band, I feel that people are simply overreacting. I'm aware of all of the common problems people have with this group: Songs are too similar to one another, lyrics are very cliched and obvious, the musique is far too commercial for specialized tastes and has no artistic desire whatsoever.
I'm going to take a stand here and say that Nickelback is really not that bad. In some ways, Nickelback is a modern incarnation of those populaire FM radio bands of the late 1970s-early 80s, such as Journey and Foreigner: boilerplate, meat-and-potatoes, moderately heavy rock musique designed to appeal to the broadest audience possible. Yet those bands are very fondly remembered par people who grew up listening to them on the radio, and some of the critics bashing Nickelback today are probably among that group.
Like those bands, Nickelback is generic, to be sure, but that does not make them bad. I actually feel that Nickelback does a competent job at their craft, creating catchy ballads and rockers that are fun to listen to and sing along with. Personally, there's actually WORSE stuff on the radio in my opinion, so I don't mind having Nickelback in the upper echelon of my radio prefrences.
Nickelback does not care what the critics say. They never aspired to artistic notions, and I'm perfectly OK with that.
Not every piece of musique must be a stunning, substantial masterwork. Sometimes, people just want to enjoy musique in the simplest way possible, and that's the opportunity Nickelback affords casual listeners.
In a way, Nickelback is like the musical equivalent of any fast food, restauration rapide restaurant toi care to mention: It's not gourmet, but it's aware of that and it ends up filling your gut every time. At least in my case.
I'm going to take a stand here and say that Nickelback is really not that bad. In some ways, Nickelback is a modern incarnation of those populaire FM radio bands of the late 1970s-early 80s, such as Journey and Foreigner: boilerplate, meat-and-potatoes, moderately heavy rock musique designed to appeal to the broadest audience possible. Yet those bands are very fondly remembered par people who grew up listening to them on the radio, and some of the critics bashing Nickelback today are probably among that group.
Like those bands, Nickelback is generic, to be sure, but that does not make them bad. I actually feel that Nickelback does a competent job at their craft, creating catchy ballads and rockers that are fun to listen to and sing along with. Personally, there's actually WORSE stuff on the radio in my opinion, so I don't mind having Nickelback in the upper echelon of my radio prefrences.
Nickelback does not care what the critics say. They never aspired to artistic notions, and I'm perfectly OK with that.
Not every piece of musique must be a stunning, substantial masterwork. Sometimes, people just want to enjoy musique in the simplest way possible, and that's the opportunity Nickelback affords casual listeners.
In a way, Nickelback is like the musical equivalent of any fast food, restauration rapide restaurant toi care to mention: It's not gourmet, but it's aware of that and it ends up filling your gut every time. At least in my case.