JAKARTA - Foo Fighters has again leaked a new song from their upcoming album, But Here We Are.

The undisclosed song is a follow-up to their recent comeback single, Rescue Me, and will be released May 17 tomorrow.

The band led by Dave Grohl shared a 25-second snippet of the song featuring the lyrics: I dated up and walked a million miles today / I've been looking up and down for you / All this time it still feels just like yesterday / That I walked a million miles with you.

You can listen to it below:

This will be the second single from Foo Fighters' first album since Taylor Hawkins's death last year.

Produced by longtime collaborator Greg Kurstin and Foo Fighters, But Here We Are is described as "the first chapter of a new life band" and "a very honest and emotional response to everything [the band has experienced over the past year" as evidence of the healing power of music, friendship and family".

Revealing their plans to continue without Hawkins earlier this year, Foo Fighters said via social media: Foo Fighters were formed 27 years ago to represent the healing power of music and survival."

"And over the past 27 years, our fans have built communities around the world, a faithful support system that has helped us through the darkest times together," they continued.

"A place to share our joy and pain, our hopes and fears, and to join the choir of life together through music.

"Without Taylor, we would never be a band like we used to be and without Taylor, we knew that we would be a different band in the future."

They concluded the statement by acknowledging how meaningful Hawkins means to Foo Fighters fans and pledging: "We know that when we meet you again - and we will - he will be there in the spirit of being with us all every night."

Hawkins died in Bogot secretia, Colombia, in March 2022 while the band was on tour in South America. He's 50 years old.

Queen's Roger Taylor recently responded to rumors that his son, wary, would join Foo Fighters as their new live drummer.

Goodminal son of the late Taylor Hawkins, and current member of The Darkness appeared on stage with Foo Fighters at a Hawkins tribute concert last year, which took place in London and Los Angeles.

Elsewhere, Pearl Jam's Matt Cameron denied reports that he planned to replace Hawkins behind the drums.

Meanwhile, Foo Fighters recently confirmed that the live schedule in the UK was announced soon.

They will start their North American tour on May 24 in Gilford, New Hampshire. They will then play a series of festivals such as Boston Calling, Sea.Hear.Now and Bonnaroo as well as several major shows across the US.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)