Friday, February 1, 2008

Nickleback Thinking About Recording

It's been almost two-and-a-half years since Nickelback released their biggest album ever, All the Right Reasons. After watching it sell six-point-six-million copies in the U-S alone, frontman Chad Kroeger is ready to start work on its follow-up. 

The band has taken six months off to recharge, and Kroeger says they're looking to start working on "all those little ideas that have been stored over the last couple of years." He adds that it's a bit more difficult to get the band back in action now that his brother, bassist Mike Kroeger, has moved to Hawaii. "So rehearsal's a little tough. Getting everybody in the same zip code is a little difficult."

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