By Ramin Setoodeh
21.05.2020 - 21:39 / nme.com
The Foo Fighters frontman is very thankful for the singer-songwriter's latest album
Dave Grohl has praised Fiona Apple for helping him get through the current coronavirus lockdown.
Speaking in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, the Foo Fighters frontman said he was thankful for Apple’s recent album, ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’, during these trying times.
When it was posed to him that music seems to be getting a lot of people through the lockdown, he replied: “Yeah no, that’s true. I mean,
By Ramin Setoodeh
Fiona Apple has joined the ongoing protests in Los Angeles to support justice for George Floyd, who was murdered at the hands of four Minnesota police officers.One officer, Derek Chauvin, has been arrested and charged with third degree murder and second degree manslaughter, but the three others on the scene have been fired but not yet taken into custody."Cops: Don't be white chauvinists.
The Apple TV+ musical comedy made its debut today (May 29)
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Dave Grohl lives to rock. Performing for a massive crowd is the Foo Fighters' singer's oxygen. If you've ever seen him perform you can tell that Grohl gets as much energy from an arena or stadium crowd as he gives, which is a huge amount. That's why it's not surprising that he's super bummed to be at home, off the road, during the COVID-19 pandemic that has put his band's plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album this summer on ice.