Have Foo Fighters Really Finished Their New Album?
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Los Angeles, Jan 26 (NationPress) The acclaimed American rock band Foo Fighters has officially declared the completion of a brand new record. Recently, the group’s frontman Dave Grohl unveiled this exciting news regarding the band's latest musical endeavors.
Their previous album, ‘But Here We Are’, was released in 2023, and Grohl has hinted that another album may be on the horizon this year, as they wrapped up work on a new collection of songs just days ago, according to reports from Female First UK.
During the kickoff of the Foo Fighters' Australian tour, Grohl addressed the audience, stating, “We’ll be back here sooner than you think. I know when we’re coming back! It is before my next birthday (January 14, 2027), just so you know. And we might have a whole new record of f songs that we just finished the other day. I dunno.”
In the past year, Foo Fighters also released two new tracks: ‘Today’s Song’ and ‘Asking For A Friend’, along with a live album titled ‘Are Playing Where?’, which came out in October.
Per Female First UK, they recently began their Take Cover tour in Mexico. However, the band had to proceed without guitarist Pat Smear, who is currently sidelined due to multiple fractures in his foot sustained from a bizarre gardening accident.
To lighten the mood, the band humorously created a mock magazine cover featuring the 66-year-old guitarist in a wheelchair, complete with a bone scan. The cover headline read, “Breaking News. Pat Smear Bizarre Gardening Accident!” This is a playful nod to This Is Spinal Tap, the 1984 mockumentary where a fictional band's drummer meets a similarly odd fate.
While Smear recovers, Jason Falkner, known for his work with Beck and St. Vincent, will step in as a substitute. The band shared the news on their Instagram, humorously stating, “BREAKING NEWS! In the classic tradition of rockstars having bizarre gardening accidents, Pat Smear has apparently rung in the new year by smashing the s* out of his left foot. This means he’ll unfortunately be missing a few shows while the multiple broken bones in his foot heal.”