So after a 4 year hiatus (or 14 years if you're one of those fans) they're back after recording their seventh studio album.
Apparently they're going back to their raw, heavier roots - which can only be good news!
Here's a teaser of what's to come...
http://tease.foofighters.com/
and a recent press release:
and just in case you'd forgotten about them, here's a quick reminder on the past 6 albums:
Foo Fighters
Highlights:
Weenie Beenie
Wattershed
This Is A Call
The Colour and the Shape
Highlights:
Everlong
My Hero
Hey, Johnny Park!
There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Highlights:
Aurora
Generator
Breakout
One by One
Highlights:
All My Life
Times Like These
Low
In Your Honour
Highlights:
Best of You
No Way Back
Hell
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Highlights:
Let it Die
Come Alive
Stranger Things Have Happened
Also, live with mother fucking Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones!
Gonna be good.
Apparently they're going back to their raw, heavier roots - which can only be good news!
Here's a teaser of what's to come...
http://tease.foofighters.com/
and a recent press release:
CONFIRMED FOR SPRING 2011 RELEASE ON ROSWELL/RCA
Butch Vig-Produced Seventh Studio Record To Hit Simultaneously With Theatrical Release Of Feature-Length Foo Fighters Documentary Directed By Academy Award Winner James Moll
Foo Fighters have launched http://tease.foofighters.com/ featuring a first taste of Bridge Burning, the opening track of the bands seventh full length studio album, due out this spring on Roswell/RCA.
The album, produced by Butch Vig and mixed by Alan Moulder, was recorded entirely on analog tape in the garage of Dave Grohls home in Californias San Fernando Valley. The no computers/no software/flesh blood and tape only approach has resulted in arguably the strongest and most cohesive effort of the bands 15-year-plus career: From the soaring melodies of first single Walk to the beautifully bipolar These Days to the stunning duet with Bob Mould on Dear Rosemary, the record is a singular triumph: a band thats headlined arenas, stadiums and festivals the world over stripping itself down to the bare essentialsa bunch of friends recording an album to tape in a garageand coming up with its finest hour.
The new record also marks the Foo Fighters first full length effort with legendary producer Butch Vig, who produced new tracks Wheels and Word Forward on 2009s Greatest Hits and with whom Dave Grohl (of course) first worked on Nirvanas classic Nevermind. Nirvana co-founder Krist Novoselic also makes a cameo, contributing bass and accordion to I Should Have Known, while former Nirvana touring guitarist and longtime extended FF family member Pat Smear now joins the permanent FF core of Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel and Chris Shiflett.
Concurrent with the albums release, Exclusive Media Groups documentary division Spitfire Pictures will be producing a feature documentary about the Foo Fighters to be directed by Academy Award winner James Moll (The Last Days, Running The Sahara). Co-produced and co-financed by Exclusive Media Group and RCA Records, Molls documentary will chronicle the entire history of the Foo Fighters, from the cassette demos Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvanas drummer through their ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. This chronicling of the Foo Fighters triumphs and tragedies will culminate in an in-depth behind the scenes perspective on the making of the new album: A process in which the band pushed itself forward by going back to basics and recording in Grohls garage completely on analog tape.
The new Foo Fighters record will of course be supported by an extensive world tour, of which the first dates to be announced, the bands own July 2 & 3 Milton Keynes Bowl headline stint, blew out all 130,000 tickets within hours of on-sale. Additionally, the Foos are confirmed to headline across the worldwide summer festival circuit, including Washington states Sasquatch!, the UKs Isle of White, Pink Pop in the Netherlands, Germanys Southside and Hurricane, Oxegen in Ireland, T in the Park in Scotland, Optimus Alive in Portgual, and more to be announced as they are confirmed.
and just in case you'd forgotten about them, here's a quick reminder on the past 6 albums:
Foo Fighters
Highlights:
Weenie Beenie
Wattershed
This Is A Call
The Colour and the Shape
Highlights:
Everlong
My Hero
Hey, Johnny Park!
There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Highlights:
Aurora
Generator
Breakout
One by One
Highlights:
All My Life
Times Like These
Low
In Your Honour
Highlights:
Best of You
No Way Back
Hell
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Highlights:
Let it Die
Come Alive
Stranger Things Have Happened
Also, live with mother fucking Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones!
Gonna be good.