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Grohl Seeing Double For Next Foos Album
By Melinda Newman Billboard The Foo Fighters are building a studio in Los Angeles to record their next RCA project, frontman Dave Grohl tells Billboard. The group recorded its past several albums in Grohl's basement in Virginia. "I think it's going to be a two-record set," he says. "It's going to be 10 acoustic songs and then 10 tracks that are just koo-koo, really heavy." He adds that the Foos already have a lot of acoustic material that the band has never recorded. The album will be the follow-up to 2002's "One by One," which debuted at No. 3 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It was named best rock album in February at the 46th Grammy Awards. For now, the lone date on the Foos' calendar is an Aug. 28 appearance at San Diego's Street Scene Festival. As for his previously announced work on the upcoming Nine Inch Nails album, Grohl says NIN leader Trent Reznor called to ask if he would play, and they went into Sound City Studio in Van Nuys, Calif., the next day. "It sounds incredible," Grohl says of the NIN material. "It is [Trent's] first [studio] album in five years. I looked at him and said, 'What have you been doing?' |
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The Foos Play Two
Grohl and Co. recording double album By Colin Devenish Rolling Stone The Foo Fighters have begun pre-production on a fresh batch of songs frontman Dave Grohl envisions as a double album, with an acoustic and a rock disc. "I'd love to have an album that requires us to stretch farther in both directions, eliminating any middle ground," posts Grohl on the band's Web site. "The idea also comes from the fact that we've always explored both dynamics, just not to their fullest potential. Why not get heavier? Or quieter? Why try and cram all of that onto one CD? Why not make two albums, and call it one? We've been a band for quite a while now, so it's time to start challenging ourselves, because I think we're capable of doing things beyond our immediate imagination." After recording a pair of albums in Grohl's Virginia basement, the Foo Fighters are transferring operations to California, and recently purchased a warehouse to serve as a studio and storage for band gear. "It all keeps with the tradition of doing things yourself, building from the ground up, staying self-sufficient," Grohl continues. "It's like building a wall around the band to keep it from being corrupted, or poisoned. It's a massive project, one that's on it's way to being finished, and the end result will be amazing. We're in real deep this time. I like that feeling." Like many musicians this election year, Grohl has become more public with his political views, recently spending a week on the campaign trail with Senator John Kerry, in response to President Bush's usage of Foo Fighters music at his political rallies. "I don't give a s--t if President Bush likes my band," says Grohl. "I just don't want him using my music at his campaign rallies. So rather than sit back and watch, I took action . . . not as Mr. Foo Fighter, not as Mr. Nirvana, not as Mr. Rock Star . . . just an American citizen from Springfield, VA, who wrote those songs with an acoustic guitar and a notebook and a pen in his basement. Sing those songs, which are supposed to represent love, and hope, and compassion, and inspiration, and truth for a person that I 'personally' believe represents all of those things." The Foo Fighters will play San Diego's Street Scene festival on August 28th, as part of a bill that includes Ludacris, Cypress Hill, Jimmy Eat World, A Tribe Called Quest, P.O.D. and Dilated Peoples. |
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