Foo Fighters dropped another song from its upcoming album.

After Hawkins' death, Foo Fighters confirmed they would continue performing as a band to honor the drummer and his legacy. Following "Rescued," they dropped a new song in which the bandmates expressed their grief.

Foo Fighters Grieve in 2nd Song Without Taylor Hawkins

On Foo Fighters' YouTube channel, the band dropped the second song from their upcoming album, "But Here We Are," which they will release on June 2.

The song, titled "Under You," breaks fans' hearts as the lyrics offer a heartbreaking story of grief. Part of the lyrics read: "There are days I can't remember/There are days that last forever/Someday I'll come out from under you/Out from under you."

"Under You" follows the release of Foo Fighters' song, "Rescued." Both tracks are part of the 10-song LP of the band, which will serve as their first album without Hawkins.

Foo Fighters and Greg Kurstin, who produced the band's 2021 album "Medicine at Midnight," co-produced the track.

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Although the band dropped another song, fans remain clueless about who the new Foo Fighters drummer is both in the upcoming tour and the studio. However, some assumed that Dave Grohl might be the one playing the instrument after hearing the first song, although this should be taken with a grain of salt as the band is yet to confirm the details.

The other eight tracks on Foo Fighters' upcoming album are:

1. Rest

2. The Teacher

3. Beyond Me

4. Show Me How

5. Nothing At All

6. The Glass

7. But Here We Are

8. Hearing Voices

Still, they hyped fans by unveiling the details of its new livestream event, "Foo Fighters: Preparing Music for Concert." The show will include performances, never-before-seen clips, and behind-the-stage footage of the band.

Fans can watch the show on May 21 at 3 p.m. ET on Foo Fighters' website.

Foo Fighters 2023 Tour

Fans will receive more from Foo Fighters as the band gears up for its worldwide tour. The schedule also includes appearances in several shows and festivals, with three other headlining shows recently added to the trek.

The band's full schedule can be found below:

May 28 Columbus, OH, US @ Sonic Temple Arts & Music Festival

May 30 Washington, D.C., US @ The Atlantis

June 02 Nürburgring, DE @ Rock am Ring

June 04 Nürnberg, DE @ Rock im Park

June 18 Manchester, TN, US @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

July 08 Quebec City, QC, CA @ Festival d'Ete de Quebec

July 12 Ottawa, ON, CA @ Ottawa Bluesfest

July 29 Naeba, JP @ Fuji Rock

Aug. 06 Big Sky, MT, US @ Wildlands Festival w/ The Breeders, Taipei Houston

Aug. 12 San Francisco, CA, US @ Outside Lands Festivals

Sep. 03 Aspen, CO, US @ Jazz Aspen Snowmass

Sep. 07 Curitiba, BR @ Estadio Couto Pereira, Garbage w/ Wet Leg

Sep. 09 Sao Paulo, BR @ The Town

Sep. 15 Chicago, IL, US @ Riot Fest

Sep. 17 Asbury Park, NJ, US @ Sea.Hear.Now

Sep. 21 Louisville, KY, US @ Louder Than Life

Oct. 01 Dana Point, CA, US @ Ohana Festival

Oct. 06-Oct. 08 Austin, TX, US @ ACL Festival

Oct. 13-Oct. 15 Austin, TX, US @ ACL Festival

Nov. 26 Abu Dhabi, UAE @ F1 Grand Prix Event

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