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Foo Fighters are in London this week for a headlining performance at Invictus Games, but they also recently dropped a Twitter hint that more shows are on the way. -
8 Artists Jack White Should Produce: Lorde, Foo Fighters, And More
When news broke this week that Jack White was possibly interested in producing the next Libertines album, it made perfect sense, since The Libertines' garage rock sound is just the sort of thing that White is known for. Here are some other artists that we'd like to see Jack White produce. -
Foo Fighters Will Play Crowdsourced Show In Virginia
On Twitter over the weekend, the Foo Fighters announced their intention to play a crowdsourced show in Richmond, Virginia, a city the band hasn’t played since 1998. The origins of the show date back to March, when a Foo Fighters fan named Andrew Goldin began a Crowdtilt Open campaign to sell tickets to a show that the band hadn’t yet agreed to, in the hopes that the band would eventually agree to it. -
Foo Fighters Release New 'Sonic Highways' Album Preview Clip [LISTEN]
The clip, posted by Twitter Music, features the band's typical guitar-heavy sound. There aren't any vocals from Dave Grohl this time around, and the sample is not quite enough to appease a thirsty fan base, but it's something. -
Bob Mould Of Hüsker Dü Performs Two Songs On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' [WATCH]
On last night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, former Hüsker Dü and Sugar frontman Bob Mould performed two songs from his new album Beauty & Ruin, which you can check out below. -
7 Musicians Who Should Get Their Own Sitcoms: Nicki Minaj, Dave Grohl, And More
With the news that Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, of all people, will be developing his own sitcom on Fox, we started thinking about some other famous musicians who should also get their own sitcoms. Here are seven musicians who we think would do a pretty good job. -
WATCH: Foo Fighters 'Sonic Highways' Trailer Drops: HBO Documentary Series Features Barack Obama, Pharrell, Slash and More
The trailer for Foo Fighters' Sonic Highways has arrived. Today (Aug. 21), Dave Grohl and co. released a three-minute teaser for the HBO documentary series, featuring a taste of a brand new song and basically everyone who's anyone in American music. -
Foo Fighters' ALS Challenge Video Is The Best One Yet [WATCH]
The sheer number of ALS Ice Bucket Challenge videos that have surfaced in the past week is pretty daunting, but if you're going to watch only one, make it the Foo Fighters'. After being challenged by country singer Zac Brown, Dave Grohl accepted by putting on a prom dress and re-enacting the climactic scene from Carrie with his bandmates. It's the funniest thing I've seen all week, and you can check it out below. -
Foo Fighters New Album 'Sonic Highways' Release Date, Tracklist Revealed: Dave Grohl Gets Tattoo to Commemorate American Music
When Foo Fighters teased a "huge announcement" for Monday (Aug. 11), it was pretty obvious what was coming: an album release date, title and tracklist for the band's eigth studio effort. As expected, Dave Grohl and co. delivered today by proclaiming that the follow-up to 2011's Wasting Light, Sonic Highways will arrive this November. -
Foo Fighters' New Album: First Audio Clip Released [LISTEN]
No guitars. No drums. No melodious chorus. Just a hoarse yell from Dave Grohl that spans the entirety of the eight-second video. -
11 Musical Guests We'd Like on 'Saturday Night Live' Season 40: Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, Foo Fighters and More
Between established artists bursting at the seams to promote their fall releases on SNL to the buzz bands about to break in the U.S., there's a big field of potential musical guests (and hosts). But here are 11 acts we'd love to see on Saturday Night Live season 40... -
Foo Fighters' New Album Cover Possibly Revealed [PHOTO]
Foo Fighters are supposed to be making a big announcement on Monday, and though many have assumed that part of the announcement will be the cover to the band's new album, we may actually have it already. Over the last few days, Foo Fighters have been posting a series of coordinates on their Twitter account, one for each city that they recorded their new album in (there's eight in total). At each coordinate, a poster can be found containing images of some of the city's landmarks. When all eight posters are put together, however, as they were over at Reddit, you get this image:
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