Nostalgic News: Foo Fighters release There Is Nothing Left to Lose 15 years ago today
15 years ago Foo Fighters released their third studio album, There Is Nothing Left to Lose.
15 years ago Foo Fighters released their third studio album, There Is Nothing Left to Lose.
The series will kick off in Washington DC on BBC4 this Sunday.
The track is part of the band’s upcoming Sonic Highways, their eighth studio album.
Amy Wooten takes a look back at perhaps her first, and most nostalgic, concert: the one and only Foo Fighters.
The band’s eighth studio album is due for release this coming Autumn.
Listeners of the UK’s classic rock station herald Foo Fighters overwhelmingly above other established rock acts.
An NME new-comer staple, alternative music quartet Superfood has risen through the ranks of the…
Ben Bradford attended the one night only showing of the Foo Fighter’s feature length documentary Back and Forth at UK cinemas, followed by a full live performance of their new album, Wasting Light.
Germany’s Rock Am Ring festival looks tasteful and sees the likes of Muse, Thirty Seconds To Mars and Foo Fighters headlining.
The Foo Fighters frontman and Animal face-off in a highly anticipated drum-off on the latest episode of ABC’s The Muppets.
Other musicians such as Foo Fighters and U2 have also commented on the tragic event.
This Week in Live includes the Foo Fighters, Frank Iero and Angel Haze (31/08/15-06/09/15).
Aerosmith, Chvrches, Foo Fighters, Paramore and St. Vincent are also set to feature on the game, which is set for release on 6th October.
Foo Fighters performed on the Fourth of July weekend, at a 20th anniversary concert in Washington DC. It is the first time the band have played live since Grohl broke his leg, last month.