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It didn't take too long for Zac Brown to hop onboard Dave Grohl's Sonic Highways series after the Foo Fighters frontman described his idea to travel across the country and record at famous studios. -
Dave Grohl Opens Up about the 'Sonic Highways' Song Inspired by the End of Nirvana
When Dave Grohl and his Foo Fighters decided to record their upcoming album, "Sonic Highways," in different studios across the country, there was almost a guarantee that the band would end up in Seattle. A song on the album was inspired by the end of Nirvana. -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Animated Artwork For 'A Better Tomorrow' [PHOTO]
The Wu-Tang Clan’s long-awaited sixth album A Better Tomorrow is finally set for release on Dec. 2, and today the group revealed the album’s cover artwork, which you can check out below. Similar to the cover of the Foo Fighters’ upcoming album Sonic Highways, the cover for A Better Tomorrow combines the skylines of several famous cities, including Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, and more. What makes it truly unique, however, is that the cover is designed as an animated GIF, with clouds forming into the shape of the Wu-Tang Clan “W” logo. -
Dave Grohl on '60 Minutes': 'Foo Fighters Is the Dumbest Band Name Ever' [WATCH]
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl appeared on "60 Minutes" last night, Oct. 26, alongside Anderson Cooper, who was digging into the singer's latest HBO series "Sonic Highways." A shining moment from the interview came when Grohl was explaining how his post-Nirvana band got its name, which he called "the dumbest band name ever." -
Foo Fighters Perform Heart’s “Kick It Out” With Ann, Nancy Wilson On ‘Late Show With David Letterman’ To Promote ‘Sonic Highways’ [VIDEO]
Continuing on in their weeklong residency at the famed Late Show with David Letterman, the Foo Fighters returned last night to the Ed Sullivan Theater with a killer performance of Heart’s epic tune “Kick It Out.” And best of all, Heart members Ann and Nancy Wilson were there to help out! -
‘Foo Fighters Week’ Kicks Off On ‘Late Show with David Letterman’: Dave Grohl Talks ‘Sonic Highways’ – Covers Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” With Zac Brown [VIDEO]
The Foo Fighters kicked off their weeklong residency on The Late Show with David Letterman just last night in order to celebrate the upcoming Nov. 10 release of their eighth studio album Sonic Highways. Before taking to the stage, where they covered Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” alongside Zac Brown Band frontman, the group’s singer Dave Grohl sat down with the legendary comedian and talk show host about the album. -
Foo Fighters Set Premiere Date For New Single "Something From Nothing," Release Extended Trailer For 'Sonic Highways' [WATCH]
Foo Fighters announced that the new single "Something from Nothing" from their upcoming Sonic Highways album will hit the radio and Internet Thursday (Oct. 16). -
Foo Fighters Book Weeklong Residency on ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’: ‘Sonic Highways’ Tracks To Be Performed
As fans of the Foo Fighters are eagerly awaiting the band’s upcoming album and HBO special Sonic Highways, the group is making quite a few stops on the promotional ladder in order to hype us all up. But during the week of Monday, Oct. 13, the group will stop bouncing around and play a weeklong residency at The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS, according to The Hollywood Reporter. -
Foo Fighters Announce South American Tour Dates For January
The Foo Fighters are heading to South America this winter. The Foo Fighters are heading to South America this winter for a handful of shows. As Consequence of Sound points out, the group, led by frontman Dave Grohl, announced that they will make stops in Santiago, Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rio de Janerio, Brazil and Bogata, Columbia at the beginning of the new year (see full schedule below). -
'Foo Fighters Day' Declared Today, Sept. 17, In Richmond, Virginia To Celebrate Crowdfunded Concert
David Bowie isn't the only rock star today to be getting his own honorary day from an American city. Consequence of Sound reports that Sept. 17 (which is today) has been declared Foo Fighters Day in the city of Richmond, Virginia by Mayor Dwight Jones. This declaration comes on the same day that the multi-platinum rock band has agreed to perform a crowdfunded show at Richmond's National Theater, which will be the first time the Foos have performed in Virginia's capital city in 16 years. -
5 Cool Things Foo Fighters Could Do For Their 20th Anniversary
In a new interview with NME, Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel promised that the band has some "f**king cool" plans for their 20th anniversary next year. He didn't specify what any of these cool plans might be, but here are some guesses (and even some suggestions). -
Foo Fighters Change Name For UK Show
After teasing some shows yesterday (Sept. 8) via Twitter, The Foo Fighters have announced that they will be playing their first gig under a new name.
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