Nickelback Goes Country with New Shenandoah Collab for ‘The Church On Cumberland Road’

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Nickelback has ventured into country music with a new collaboration titled “The Church on Cumberland Road.” The partnership is announced on Shenandoah.

This unexpected collaboration has brought together two distinct musical worlds, creating what fans are calling a successful fusion of rock and country.

Shenandoah announced the release of their new collab with Nickelback and wrote, “Two worlds collide on ‘The Church on Cumberland Road.’ Shenandoah and Nickelback — out now!”

The collaboration has resonated with listeners who appreciate the blend of genres and the vocal performance featured on the track. Fans have shared their enthusiasm about the project. They highlight both the relatability of the song and its musical composition.

“I enjoy The Church on Cumberland Road, it’s a relatable song with a catchy melody, and Chad’s vocals make it even more enjoyable,” one fan commented. Another expressed their appreciation for the genre shift, stating, “My favourite band, Nickelback, has gone country. I love it!”

One listener shared a more detailed reaction to the release. Initial skepticism turned into admiration. “Wow! Holy smokes! I rolled my eyes when I saw this pop up in my feed. I just figured it was a mash up Nobody asked for her. But wow! What a great combo. Awesome job to all! The Music sounds so damn good and so do the vocals. The videos is a great touch, especially the photograph at the end.”

This collaboration represents a significant moment in contemporary music. It brings together two powerhouse acts from different genres. The partnership showcases the evolving nature of modern music collaborations and the willingness of established artists to explore new creative territories.

The collaboration was released on November 7, 2025, marking a notable event in country music, as reported by Whiskey Riff. The track features Shenandoah, a Grammy Award-winning country band, alongside Nickelback, a multi-platinum, diamond-certified rock group. Together, they create a dynamic country-rock crossover that blends both artists’ distinctive sounds.

The inspiration for this collaboration runs deeper than a simple one-off project. The bands met and performed together at several major country music festivals over the past few months, as detailed by The Bear 107.1. These performances sparked discussions about blending their musical styles. Shenandoah lead singer Marty Raybon and Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger discovered a mutual respect and creative synergy that led to this dynamic new rendition of the classic song.

The original “The Church on Cumberland Road” holds significant historical weight in country music. Anti Music notes that the song was originally released by Shenandoah in 1989. This collaboration reimagines a classic that has stood the test of time. The new version has been described as a “dynamic” and “cool” take on the original, with reviewers noting that it “kind of rips.”

Both artists expressed genuine excitement about the project. Marty Raybon reflected on the partnership, stating, “First, let me say that it’s always a great opportunity to befriend those in the music industry, regardless of the genre… Shenandoah and Nickelback. Who would have thunk it.” Chad Kroeger added, “Getting the chance to collaborate with them on ‘The Church on Cumberland Road’ was an absolute blast. It’s a song that feels as vibrant today as it did when it first came out.”

The official music video has been released on YouTube, further promoting this cross-genre collaboration. It introduces the reimagined track to a broader audience. The track is now available on streaming platforms, marking a notable moment in both artists’ careers and demonstrating the genre’s ability to evolve and embrace new sounds and partnerships.

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