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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. -
6 Bands That Were Backing Bands for Other Artists: The Eagles, the Band, and more
The ideal career for most bands it to achieve success by playing their own songs, but some bands have very successfully performed as backing bands for other well-known artists. Here are six bands who did just that. -
Dave Grohl is a big fan of Lorde, says she gives him hope for the future of pop music
Dave Grohl recently collaborated with Lorde for Nirvana's performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. In an interview with Rolling Stone, he explains why he chose the singer and how he feels about her music. -
6 Bands That Began as Solo Projects: Grizzly Bear, Foo Fighters, and more
Unless they're singing folk songs like Bob Dylan, solo artists are rarely "solo" in the most literal sense of the word, typically employing a backing band to play along with them on record and during concerts. However, just as some artists leave their bands in pursuit of a solo career, some solo artists feel more comfortable playing music within a band environment. Here are six great bands that began as solo projects for one of the members. -
Seven Singers Who Should Be Replacing Kurt Cobain: PJ Harvey, Lemmy, and more
At tonight's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the surviving members of Nirvana will be performing with Joan Jett on lead vocals. Jett will probably do a fine job, but I doubt that she was their first choice to replace Kurt Cobain for the night. Here are seven singers who should have at least been considered to sing for Nirvana at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. -
Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic reminisce about Nirvana on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
Nirvana will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tonight. In anticipation, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night. While they didn't perform on the episode, they sat down with Fallon to reminisce about their time playing in Nirvana. -
Nirvana drummer Chad Channing reportedly getting in Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame: but should he?
When it was announced that Nirvana had won a bid to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a part of the 2014 class, it was always assumed that the band's most famous lineup - Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl - would get their names graved into music history. But what about the legendary grunge group's original drummer, Chad Channing? -
Dave Grohl, Corey Taylor, Keith Morris, Nick Oliveri and more join supergroup called Teenage Time Killers
The ever-prolific Dave Grohl has reportedly found time to contribute to a new supergroup called Teenage Time Killer, along with Slipknot's Corey Taylor, Black Flag's Keith Morris, former Queens of the Stone Age bassist Nick Oliveri, The Dead Kennedys' Jello Biafra, Lamb of God's Randy Blythe and more. -
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Lindsey Buckingham's Grammy rehearsal footage [WATCH]
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham performed the finale at the Grammy's last week but were cut off early to make time for commercials and credits. -
Trent Reznor angrily tweets after Grammys producers cut his performance short: 'Music's biggest night... to be disrespected'
Beyoncé and Jay Z started the Grammys off with a performance a highly sexualized performance of Bey's new single "Drunk In Love," but it's not like the first minute of her performance was cut off on the telecast. Unfortunately, the night's powerhouse closers Trent Reznor, Dave Grohl, Queens of the Stone Age and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham performance wasn't given the same respect and was cut short at the end of the show.
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