Foo Fighters have teased one other new tune forward of the discharge of their upcoming tenth album, ‘Drugs At Midnight’.
The band debuted their first single from the brand new LP, ‘Shame Shame’, on the post-election episode of Saturday Night Live again in November.
Accompanied by a scorched-earth epic music video, Grohl defined that the ‘Disgrace Disgrace’ video was influenced by a “darkish nook” of his psyche that he has skilled for over 40 years.
“It’s loopy, the thought for that video got here from a dream I had once I was when 14 or 15 that I’ve remembered my whole life,” Grohl advised NME.
At present (December 29), Foo Fighters took to social media earlier to share a snippet of one other new tune. “New yr. New music,” the band captioned the submit.
It’s not clear as to what the brand new tune is known as or when it is going to be out, however the band’s tweet means that it is going to be “prior to later”.
New yr. New music…(?????? ???? ?????!)#MedicineAtMidnight pic.twitter.com/tSDWXXtvGD
— Foo Fighters (@foofighters) December 29, 2020
The band’s new LP, ‘Drugs At Midnight’, is ready for launch on February 5, 2021, though they’d initially supposed to launch it in 2020 to mark their 25th anniversary.
In the meantime, Dave Grohl has hailed the long-awaited Save Our Stages Act that passed into the law in the US at the weekend.
The cash will go in direction of stopping the everlasting closure of impartial music venues, which have been pressured to close amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The invoice contains $15 billion (£11.1 billion) in devoted funding for dwell venues, impartial film theatres and cultural establishments.
In October, Foo Fighters performed a set for the #SaveOurStages (#SOS) marketing campaign, from LA’s iconic The Troubadour venue.
In August, the band also brought back the original designs of two of their 1995 tour t-shirts to help benefit the initiative. Proceeds from the gross sales of the shirts went in direction of #SaveOurVenues (from UK gross sales) and #SaveOurStages (from US gross sales).