• Curtains Collapse on Dave Grohl During Foo Fighters Gig in Amsterdam [WATCH]

    Dave Grohl and company do their best to make each Foo Fighters gig a unique one but during their Amsterdam performance and in the midst of Grohl's rock and roll shrieks, fate slowly slipped out of the group's hands during a stage glitch. As the opening notes of fan-favorite "Everlong" roll out, the stage's curtain unexpectedly fell, completely engrossing Grohl in the darkness underneath.
  • Could Foo Fighters be Counting Down to a New Album In Three Weeks?

    Foo Fighters held true to their promise and performed a show in Cesena, Italy last night in response to an organization named Rockin 1000's successful attempt to lure the band to play a show in their distant suburb by filming 1,000 of its citizens and fans simultaneously performing the band's classic song "Learn To Fly." During the show, Dave Grohl invited the viral video's organizers onstage.
  • Foo Fighters Mysterious Website Count Down: 'Sonic Highways' Season 2 or Grohl's Cast Removal?

    Just a few days ago, the Foo Fighters took to their official page to stump fans around the world with a mysterious, unexplained clock, counting down to a seemingly important date of Nov. 23. Fans have been racking their brains trying to figure out what the countdown could possibly lead to--Dave Grohl's cast removal or 'Sonic Highways' 2 perhaps? Now, in addition to showcasing the band's logo inside a crest, the group added new clues.
  • What's With the Countdown Clock on the Foo Fighters Site?

    Foo Fighters seem to usually end up being the topic of conversation, always making "something from nothing" (get it?), but today (Oct. 29), the band launched a mysterious countdown clock on their website that will strike 00:00:00:00 at midnight on Nov. 23. Some speculate the band will release a second season of their 2014 HBO mini docu-series Sonic Highways, which earned them two Emmy awards.
  • Dave Grohl Announces 5 New Foo Fighters Songs Recorded in Texas [WATCH]

    For the Foo Fighter's 2014 studio album and complementary, emmy-award winning HBO series, 'Sonic Highways,' the group traveled across the country, recording fresh tracks in a total of eight cities. Friday night during their Austin City Limits Festival set, front man Dave Grohl announced that the Lone Star State's capitol of Austin treated them so well the first time around, they came back to record a total of five new songs.
  • Foo Fighters Emmys 2015 Performance Scrapped, Dave Grohl Says

    Foo Fighters started off on the right foot with the Emmys. At the Creative Arts portion of the award show last weekend, the band took home two awards for its HBO documentary Sonic Highways. However, it wasn't supposed to end there with the Foo Fighters and the Emmys. According to Dave Grohl, the "Something from Nothing" band was supposed to perform during Sunday night's ceremony in Los Angeles, hosted by Andy Samberg, but their performance got booted.
  • Dave Grohl Admits He Suffers From Social Anxiety Ahead of Emmy Appearance

    When you think of the music industry's most down to earth rockers, one bearded drummer turned singer comes to mind--the talent that is Dave Grohl. The foul mouthed Foo Fighters front man takes comfort playing music in front of loyal fans, constantly inviting concertgoers to the stage for assistance on favorite tracks like "My Hero." However, the 46-year-old musician surprisingly enough suffers from social anxiety and is already nervous to attend next month's Emmy Awards where his HBO series 'Sonic Highways' will be nominated for four awards.
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