A new music-based unscripted show is on tap from Paramount Plus as well: “From Cradle to Stage,” which will be directed by Foo Fighters’ and Nirvana’s Dave Grohl and be hosted by the rocker and his mom. The series is based on Virginia Hanlon Grohl’s book “From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars” and will feature a different musician and the woman who raised him on each of its six episodes.
Foo Fighters Cover Bee Gees
The Foo Fighters covered the Bee Gees’ “You Should Be Dancing.”
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Dave Grohl talks about Nirvana and more on the latest episode of the Medicine at Midnight radio show on Apple Music.
Foo Fighters Perform on Fallon
Foo Fighters performed “Waiting on a War” on Fallon.
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Foo Fighters has shared a video for the new song “No Son of Mine.”
Read More “Foo Fighters – “No Son of Mine” Video”Review: Foo Fighters – Medicine At Midnight
On the 10th studio album from Foo Fighters, they clearly are having a blast. Their latest record is called Medicine At Midnight and is one of their most accessible albums to date. The nine song set clocks in 37 minutes and was produced by Greg Kurstin and the band as well. While the past few Foo Fighters records never had a long lasting impact with me, Medicine At Midnight is one of those “lightning in a bottle” type of moments that feels like something important right from the first listen. In recent interviews, Foo Fighters front-man Dave Grohl likened the direction of this album to David Bowie’s Let’s Dance record by stating, “It’s filled with anthemic, huge, sing-along rock songs. It’s almost like a dance record—not like a EDM, disco, modern dance record. It’s got groove, man.” It’s hard to not share the same optimism for the record after hearing these tracks that are filled with vibrant pop elements that are still fully enriched in Foo Fighters’ long history of making solid rock songs.
Read More “Foo Fighters – Medicine At Midnight”Foo Fighters Launch SiriusXM Station
Foo Fighters have teamed up with SiriusXM for the launch of a limited-run station:
The channel features a new, exclusive live concert performance, as well as unrivaled programming and special commentary from Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Pat Smear, and Rami Jaffee, beginning February 3 at 12pm ET on Channel 105.
To coincide with the release of the band’s 10th studio album, Medicine At Midnight, Foo Fighters Radio will debut an exclusive performance from the band, Foo Fighters LIVE from the SiriusXM Garage in Los Angeles, on February 5 at 5pm ET and PT.
Foo Fighters Perform “Times Like These”
Foo Fighters performed “Times Like These” for Joe Biden’s inauguration.
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Foo Fighters performed “Waiting on a War” and “No Son of Mine” on Kimmel last night.
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Foo Fighters have released “Waiting on a War.”
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Foo Fighters have unveiled the new song “No Son of Mine.”
Read More “Foo Fighters – “No Son of Mine””Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin Cover The Velvet Underground
Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin have shared their cover of The Velvet Underground’s “Rock and Roll.”
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Foo Fighters have released a cover of “Run Rudolph Run” on Amazon Music.
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Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin have covered Drake’s “Hotline Bling.”
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Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin covered Peaches’ “Fuck the Pain Away.”
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