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The man who started his music career as the drummer for Kurt Cobain and then made it big as guitarist of his own band can't be stopped
Grohl has stated that he wants to begin recording a new Foo Fighters album in September. The Foo Fighters' last studio album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace came out in 2007, and the band's most recent release came last year in the form of a greatest hits collection.
The question you may have is why wait until September to start recording. The answer is that Grohl is too busy with his latest side project, super-trio Them Crooked Vultures. The group is booked for festivals and appearances in Europe and Asia through August, which include Coachella in April.
In the meantime, here's a clip of the Vultures perfoming "Scumbag Blues" in Denmark last year, with Grohl tearing it up on the drums.
Foo Fighters Plan for Next Album
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Also, Rolling Stone is reporting that the Foo Fighters will be recording with Butch Vig and that it will be their "heaviest album yet." Vig is known for his work producing the Smashing Pumpkin's Siamese Dream and Nirvana's Nevermind, among others.
Foo Fighters Team With Butch Vig for "Heaviest Album Yet"