[Left Clockwise: Photo via State Champs, Photo via Maya Wiley, Photo via Disney, Photo via Jim Powers] Today we have a new teaser for Disney’s The Mysterious Benedict Society, the Pure Noise Records tour returning this fall, The Strokes debut a new song, and Dave Chappelle joins Foo Fighters on stage to cover Radiohead’s “Creep”. Disney+ Reveals Teaser for The Mysterious Benedict Society Ahead of it’s two episode premiere next week, Disney+ has dropped a teaser for it’s upcoming series The Mysterious Benedict Society. Based on the YA books by Trenton Lee Stewart, the series follows four gifted orphans who… Read more »
Start the week off with the newest from Foo Fighters and Billie Eilish.
Oh boy there’s a lot going on today! Let’s not waste any time and check it out! . Post Malone Donates His Sold Out Crocs to Frontline Workers View this post on Instagram A post shared by Musicians On Call (@musiciansoncall) In an announcement on Instagram today, Musicians On Call—a non-profit organization dedicated to delivering dream-worthy hospital performances by top artists—has partnered with Post Malone and Crocs to donate 10,000 pairs of his sold out Duet Max Clog II to frontline workers across the country. These near impossible to find clogs are the fifth collaboration between the Grammy Award winning… Read more »
It’s only Tuesday and it’s already been a big week for Foo Fighters. From an SNL performance, where they released their newest single, to releasing its music video to announcing their next big show—these guys just don’t quit! Ok, let’s get into it.
It is hard to put into words just how important the Foo Fighters are for rock music; or just how damn good Dave Grohl is live. This is a MUST see tour.
Foo Fighters have been around the world and back many times…and now the legendary band are going to light up the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD.
The Inbox Jukebox is the new column bringing you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features new tracks from Freedom Baby, Geneva, Sarah Cripps, The Lovepools, Nightshifts, NONONO, and Foo Fighters.
The Foo Fighters finally got their first No. 1 album in the United States on Wednesday as their eighth studio release led a field that also included strong debuts from Alison Krauss and Paul Simon.
The band sold 235,000 copies of “Wasting Light” during the week ended Sunday, according to tracking firm Nielsen SoundScan. It ranks as their second-largest sales week, trumped only by the No. 2 launch of “In Your Honor” in 2005, which began with 311,000. Their last studio album, “Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace,” debuted at No. 3 in 2007 with 168,000.
Dave Grohl has been leading the Foo Fighters for 13 years and was part of another rather consequential band before that, but he acted like a thrilled newcomer at the group’s debut Garden performance Tuesday. “Goddamn, we’re playing Madison Square fucking Garden!” he exclaimed at the beginning of the evening. Grohl and company, touring to support their Grammy-winning “Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace,” clearly are giving it all they have. “This is gonna be a long night, this is no In-N-Out Burger,” he promised before taking mock bids on the length of the show. “Do I hear one hour?” he… Read more »
Even though she’s a good few years away from taking stubby pencil to paper herself, Dave Grohl’s baby daughter Violet gets full credit for influencing her daddy’s writing style. For the Foo Fighters’ founder and frontman, the 2006 birth of his first child added a personal, often confessional tone to his lyrics. “Having a child made me feel like a superman in a way because I had to be,” says Grohl, who turns 39 this month. “Just as I can’t be afraid to ride the Spiderman roller coaster at Magic Mountain when it’s time, I can’t be scared of writing… Read more »