Out Of Foo Fighters, Josh Freese Opens His Voice After Joining Nine Inch Nails
JAKARTA - The puzzle about the new drummer Foo Fighters after Josh Freese's exit has been revealed. The band, led by Dave Grohl, chose Ilan Rubin, who previously played for Nine Inch Nails.
Interestingly, the position that Rubin left is now filled by Freese. So it can be said, Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails exchanged drummers.
After being re-announced as the new drummer for Nine Inch Nails, Freese, who in 2005-2008 played with the Cleveland rock band, expressed his happiness.
Through Instagram uploads, the 52-year-old drummer also reflected on the moment when he left Nine Inch Nails.
Men'emuruh Nine Inch Nails di akhir tahun 2008 adalah salah satu keputusan paling paling yang pernah saya buat. Saya dan istri sedang menantikan kelahiran anak ketiga kami, dan saya tahu saya harus meninggalkan kehidupan jalanan untuk pulang bersama keluarga, tutur Freese, mengutip keterangan unggahan, Senin, 4 Agustus.
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NIN is a band that makes me leave the stage every night thinking, 'It's amazing. We're really successful.' And it's not just a feeling, but a certainty,' he continued. A level of intensity, pride, and satisfaction like that after every show is something I rarely feel elsewhere.
Coming back to the music stage with Nine Inch Nails, Freese was honored. He also made sure to give his best to fans.
"Now, returning to tour with Trent and crew helped them do their best every night is something I look forward to. Being part of that energy feels amazing again," Freese said.
"If you have the opportunity to watch one of these shows over the next six weeks, I guarantee, this show will be completely unforgettable," he concluded.