Yet-untitled record is shaping up to be their heaviest to date.
By James Montgomery
The Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage
The Foo Fighters, for the majority of their career, have been the kind of band that only operates on a really, really huge level (witness their two-night stand at London's Wembley Stadium in 2008 for proof of this, or even the sprawling, double-disc In Your Honor album). So when Dave Grohl is saying that their new album is, well, "massive," you're probably going to notice.
On Tuesday (January 4), Grohl spoke to BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe about the Foos' still-untitled new album (which they had apparently just finished the night before, according to a celebratory tweet), and from the sound of things, it's going to be a big deal.
"There's 11 songs and, front to back, there's not one sleepy ballad," Grohl said. "The fact that we did it without any computers, it was just really simple. It just sounds massive. It's different to any other Foo Fighters album, because it just sounds big. It was really inspiring."
The band began work on the album — which Grohl said will be hitting stores "in spring" — last September. They teamed up with super-producer Butch Vig (Nirvana's Nevermind), former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic and, judging by the photo he posted on the band's Twitter account, frequent Nirvana collaborator/former Foo Pat Smear too. But rather than go for a big studio sound, the band opted for a much, well, simpler approach.
"It was really in my garage," Grohl said. "You could put a minivan in there and that's it. We entered into this project with a direction. The first song we started recording, the tape just started shredding."
And judging by the early results — a 10-second snippet of a song called "White Limo" the band tweeted on Monday — Grohl isn't kidding about the massive part. Or the rough-around-the-edges garage bludgeon, either. This really could be their heaviest work to date. And now, with the recording out of the way, the Foos can focus on more important tasks — like picking the first single.
"I don't even know what the single is going to be," Grohl said. "It's hard to choose because it sounds like there's more than one."
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