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First Play: New Nickelback video

Cape Town – Canadian rock band Nickelback have released the first two singles of their seventh album Here and Now. See the video premiere of the track When We Stand Together – exclusively on Channel24 courtesy of Warner Music Gallo Africa.

Produced by Nickelback and recorded at Mountain View Studios, Vancouver, BC, Here and Now is Nickelback's seventh studio record and is the follow up to 2008's widely successful Dark Horse which has been certified 3-times platinum, racking up over five million digital single sales and more than 52 million video plays over the course of the album’s campaign.

"We're four people who love making music, the way we like to make it," says Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger. "We entered the studio this year with a vision, and it all came together. We're extremely happy with the results, and can’t wait to share them with our fans."



Roadrunner Records President Jonas Nachsin added, "Through our many years of working with Nickelback, we have always been amazed by the band’s continuing ability to record songs and albums that inspire and thrill millions. After hearing the newest material, we are sure they have done it again, and we are dedicated and eager to promote the band across the globe."

Nickelback is one the biggest rock bands in the world having sold almost 50 million albums worldwide. Since their 2001 breakthrough hit song How You Remind Me, Nickelback has sent 18 singles rocketing onto various Billboard charts.

Watch the exclusive premiere of When We Stand Together here:

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