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Yesterday, the Foo Fighters took to their Facebook page to make to make a big announcement to their fans. Well, sort of. The band announced that it would be sharing some big news this coming Monday, so it's basically an announcement of an announcement, if that makes sense. -
Foo Fighters Finish Recording 'Epic' New Album
Today, legendary producer Butch Vig took to Twitter to announce that the new Foo Fighters album has finally been completed, and declares the finished product to be “EPIC!!!” The as-of-yet untitled album will be the Foo Fighter’s eighth overall, its first since 2011’s Wasting Light, and is slated for release in November. -
Original Nirvana Drummer Chad Channing Is Up For Band Reunion: Talks Being 'Fine' With Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Snub
Before Nirvana was Nirvana, Chad Channing was the band’s original drummer. He left before they blew up into the industry changers they’d soon become and was replaced by some guy named Dave Grohl. Now, Channing is claiming that he’d be totally up for a reunion with the surviving members of the band, Grohl and Krist Novoselic. -
10 Bands Whose Lead Singers Have Died: Queen, Nirvana, And More
Today marks the 35th anniversary of AC/DC's Highway To Hell, a hard rock classic that would be the band's last album with lead vocalist Bon Scott, who died after a night of heavy drinking seven months after the album's release. Here are ten more bands that have suffered the loss of a lead vocalist. -
[WATCH] Zac Brown's New Video for "All Alright"
Zac Brown Band has released a brand new video for "All Alight" straight from footage from their Grohl Sessions documentary. Go behind the scenes with the band in the studio and watch magic being made. -
Jack White Covers Lorde's 'Royals' In Concert [WATCH]
It looks like Jack White has joined Nirvana and Bruce Springsteen on the list of rockers who think Lorde is pretty cool. At a show in Milwaukee last night, July 21, White performed a cover of the New Zealand pop star's massive hit "Royals." As of right now, the only video footage of this performance is a brief, blurry video posted to Instagram, but it's definitely enough to get the picture and realize just how strange this must have been for the audience. Pitchfork reports that White has also performed covers of Jay-Z's "99 Problems" and the Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog" during previous stops on his current tour. -
Dave Grohl Slams TV Singing Competitions: Foo Fighters & Nirvana Musician Talks ‘What Music’s About’
Often known as the nicest man in the music industry, it seems Dave Grohl has a dark side that people shouldn't want to get on. Simply put, don't talk to the Foo Fighters frontman, and former Nirvana drummer, about televised talent shows and singing competitions, because he doesn't appear to care for them. -
5 Musicians With Two Equally Famous Bands: Dave Grohl, Eric Clapton, And More
Plenty of musicians join more than one band throughout their careers, but most of them end up being associated with just one band. That's why Paul McCartney is always referred to as a member of the Beatles, and not a member of Wings. However, there are some artists who are lucky enough to have been members of two different bands that are equally as famous or influential. Here are five artists that are equally known for two different bands. -
Dave Grohl Reveals New Details On Foo Fighters Forthcoming Album
As previously reported, Foo Fighters are preparing to release their eighth studio album this fall, which Dave Grohl says is unlike anything they've done before. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the frontman reveals more details about the effort and its recording process. -
Dave Grohl Reveals Title And Trailer For HBO Series, 'Sonic Highways' [WATCH]
As previously reported, Dave Grohl is heading up a new TV series on HBO based on his Sound City documentary. The upcoming series has now been given an official title: Sonic Highways. -
Foo Fighters new album coming this fall alongside Dave Grohl's HBO series
In an announcement that is not particularly surprising, Foo Fighters will be releasing a new album this fall. -
5 Bands Who Hit Their Stride After Adding a New Member: Nirvana, Rush, and more
Any musician can tell you about inexplicable musical chemistry. There are some people, who for one reason or another, just bring out the best in your playing and writing. Lennon and McCartney had this chemistry together, but some bands don't find this chemistry until after they've started making music. Here are five bands that hit their stride only after adding someone new to the line-up.
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