Foo Fighters debuted their new song Nothing At All in a live broadcast last Sunday.
The live broadcast entitled Foo Fighters: Preparing Music For Concerts was recorded in 606 studios owned by the band in Northridge, California.
Featuring the debut appearance of the songs from their upcoming album, as well as footage of the footage behind the scenes.
Dave Grohl et al played sets of eight songs during their training, recorded in black and white. In addition to classic songs like All My Life and Monkey Allahch, they played their newest single Rescued and Under You. They also made their debut Nothing At All, a song that has never been released that will be featured on their 11th album But Here We Are.
The footage also revealed who will be the new drummer for their tour. Since Foos confirmed that they will continue to make music after Taylor Hawkins' sudden death, many well-known names have been linked to the show.
Foo Fighters confirmed that Josh Freese would take over as drummers for their tour. He has played for people like Guns N 'Roses, Nine Inch Nails, Paramore, Devo and many more.
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Fans have been looking forward to this announcement Freese recently canceled a planned show with The Offspring and Danny Elfman.
Meanwhile, But Here We Are will be released on June 2 through Roswell Records/Columbia Records. This LP will mark their first new material since Hawkins' death.
Their latest tour will begin on May 24 in New Hampshire. Grohl et al will appear in a series of major US concerts between August and October, with festival performances in Boston Calling, Bonnaroo, Riot Fest and others also confirmed.
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