Nickelback have unveiled “Leave Me Behind” as the latest single from their upcoming album, Everything Under the Sun, set to arrive on October 30th.
Nickelback have unveiled “Leave Me Behind” as the latest single from their upcoming album, Everything Under the Sun, set to arrive on October 30th.
New Single and Upcoming Album
“Leave Me Behind” is a mid-tempo rocker with a lot of emotional heft in its lyrics. Frontman Chad Kroeger stated, “There’s a lot of weight in this song, but there’s also a lot of hope. It’s about being there for someone when they’re dealing with the things that have broken them down – picking up the pieces, taking some of that weight off their shoulders, and reminding them they don’t have to go through it alone. At the same time, there’s that feeling of not wanting to be left behind. We liked that tension. It makes the song feel really personal.”
The new song follows previous singles “Rattle the Cage” (feat. John 5) and “Bones for the Crows.” Check out the visualizer for “Leave Me Behind” below, and pre-order the album here.
Pre-Order and Visualizer
With the release of “Leave Me Behind”, Nickelback is gearing up for the release of Everything Under the Sun, which is set to arrive on October 30th. The album is highly anticipated, and fans can pre-order it now. The visualizer for “Leave Me Behind” is also available to watch, giving fans a glimpse into the new music.
In conclusion, Nickelback is back with a new single and an upcoming album that promises to deliver the same level of emotional and powerful music that fans have come to expect from the band. With “Leave Me Behind” and Everything Under the Sun, Nickelback is sure to continue their legacy as one of the most popular and enduring rock bands of all time.
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