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EDT the songs will be available at online retailers on Tuesday, the same day the album will be available to pre-order on iTunes. The first two singles, "When We Stand Together" and "Bottoms Up," will debut digitally on the band's website on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Nickelback's seventh album, "Here and Now," is due out Nov. "We always try and do the same thing: We try to do something heavier than we've ever done, more melodic than we've ever done, every single time we do this, and I think we've achieved it again." "When you listen to this record, it sounds like it could be from four different artists," Kroeger said in a phone interview on Thursday. NEW YORK - If Nickelback's upcoming album sounds like the band is suffering from multiple personality disorder, frontman Chad Kroeger says that's by design.