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08.11.2020 - 19:47 / etcanada.com
Foo Fighters took to the stage of Rockefeller Center’s Studio 8H as musical guests on the Nov. 7 edition of “Saturday Night Live” , the first episode following the 2020 presidential election.
For their first number, Dave Grohl and the band performed an emotional version of iconic hit “Times Like These”.
For their second performance, the band played a never-before-heard song, “Shame Shame”.
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Jennifer Lopez is back!
Maxïmo Park have released a new single called ‘I Don’t Know What I’m Doing’ – you can listen to it below.It’s the third track to be shared from the band’s upcoming new album, ‘Nature Always Wins’, and it follows the release of singles ‘Baby, Sleep’ and ‘Child Of The Flatlands’.Speaking on the new track, frontman Paul Smith said: “It’s about taking responsibility for how your own behaviour can affect other people, and how nobody knows it all, but that doesn’t stop us from trying.
Eli Countryman Playing off of one of the Foo Fighters’ most beloved hit songs, the band members came together to reflect on their 25-year music journey in “Times Like Those,” a new video uploaded to the band’s YouTube channel.Beginning with a “Star Wars”-inspired title screen, the video explains its premise from the jump: a look back on “bad fashion decisions, questionable facial hair, and, to be fair, a pretty respectable collection of guitars.” Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris
Dave Grohl has conceded defeat in his weeks long drum battle with ten year old British drummer Nandi Bushell.
the 10-year-old musician who’s been in a long-running drum battle with Dave Grohl, has responded to his concession.The YouTube star and Foo Fighters frontman have been participating in a series of back-and-forth musical challenges issued to each other over the past year.Grohl recently admitted defeat while speaking on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has finally conceded defeat in his long-running drum battle with 10-year-old Nandi Bushell.Across lockdown, the pair have taken part in a series of back-and-forth musical challenges issued to each other.Bushell, a YouTube star who has been impressing fans for years with her drum covers, was noticed by Grohl after her take on Nirvana‘s ‘In Bloom’ went viral earlier this year.“She’s beating the crap out of her drum set, and when she does drum rolls, she screams,”
Foo Fighters performed their latest single ‘Shame Shame’ on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert last night (November 19) – check out their performance below.Released on November 7, ‘Shame Shame’ is the first preview of the Dave Grohl-led band’s new album ‘Medicine At Midnight’, which is set for release on February 5, 2021.The Foos gave ‘Shame Shame’ its live TV debut on Saturday Night Live earlier this month, and followed that performance up yesterday with a storming appearance on Colbert’s
Finally, Dave Grohl has conceded.
Shame have today (November 18) shared new single ‘Water in the Well’ – you can listen to it below.The song is taken from the band’s much-anticipated new album, ‘Drunk Tank Pink’, which will be released on January 15 via Dead Oceans.The group also shared a new video to accompany ‘Water in the Well’, directed by Pedro Takahashi.You can watch the video here:The tracklist for ‘Drunk Tank Pink’ is as follows:1. ‘Alphabet’2. ‘Nigel Hitter’3. ‘Born in Luton’4. ‘March Day’5. ‘Water in the Well’6. ‘Snow
The Cribs have reflected on the recording process of ‘Night Network’, with the band saying they felt they had “nothing to lose” with their new album due to the difficulties that were happening behind the scenes at the time.The Wakefield trio will release their eighth album on Friday (November 20), marking their first LP since 2017’s ‘24-7 Rock Star Shit’.Speaking to NME about the album, which was recorded at Foo Fighters’ Studio 606 in LA after Dave Grohl personally invited them to use the
A Day To Remember have returned with a new single, ‘Brick Wall’ – you can listen to it below.The song is taken from the Florida band’s upcoming new album, ‘You’re Welcome’, which is released on March 5 via Fueled By Ramen – their debut on the label.Fans can pre-order ‘You’re Welcome’ alongside merch bundles here.
during a video chat last week.“I get to meet a rock star, oh my God,” Grohl beamed to Bushell, adding, “I can’t believe I’m talking to you. I feel like I’m meeting a Beatle.”During the chat, Grohl extended an invitation to the young rocker.“When the Foo Fighters finally come back to the UK, do you think that you would get up onstage and jam with us?” Grohl asked.
Run The Jewels have shared a new video for their single ‘No Save Point’ – you can watch it below.The track, which is the rap duo’s first new material together since the release earlier this year of ‘RTJ4’, arrived earlier this week (November 12).‘No Save Point’ was shared as part of a new partnership between Run The Jewels and the upcoming video game Cyberpunk 2077, which is set for release on December 10, and Killer Mike and El-P debuted its futuristic music video last night (November 14)
Dave Grohl has said the upcoming new Foo Fighters album won’t all sound like new single ‘Shame Shame’.The band debuted the song on last week’s post-election episode of Saturday Night Live, and they also announced details of their 10th album, ‘Medicine At Midnight’.Showcasing an eccentric, funk-driven side of the band, Grohl has now insisted in a new interview that it’s not a representation of the album’s sound as a whole.“We wrote a lot of these songs to be played in stadiums — these big
Davido has teamed up with Lil Baby for a new track called ‘So Crazy’ – you can listen to it below.The feel-good song was produced by Nick Papz and Xander, and it will land on the Nigerian pop star’s upcoming new album, ‘A Better Time’, which is released on Friday (November 13).Speaking on collaborating with Atlanta rapper Lil Baby, Davido said: “I’ve known Lil Baby for quite a while, and I think it’s important that I point this out: When you are collaborating on a record, you need to make sure
The Antlers have shared the video for new single ‘It Is What It Is’, which sees the New York band enlisting the skills of world-renowned contemporary dancers Bobbi-Jene Smith and Or Schraiber.Describing the new offering, lead singer and songwriter Peter Silberman said: “‘It Is What It Is’ is a song about hindsight.“It considers what might have changed had you handled things differently back then, and the reluctant acceptance that it’s too late for all that now.
Dave Grohl has revealed how the dark and sobering video for Foo Fighters‘ ‘Shame Shame’ was inspired by an unsettling dream he experienced as a teenager.The latest visual offering from the band sees them heading in their darkest direction to date, with Grohl embarking on a mysterious quest to discover a burning coffin at the top of a hill.The video also stars Sofia Boutella as a mysterious temptress and culminates in the striking image of Grohl digging his own grave.While the scorched-earth epic