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Foo Fighters Share Thundering New Music Tease: ‘About to Take Flight’
Foo Fighters teased new music with a fast-paced riff and a bird image suggesting upcoming Brazil shows after recent live album and lineup changes.
- On Thursday the Dave Grohl-fronted Foo Fighters shared a blistering social media teaser featuring soaring guitar chords that shift into a fast, pummelling riff.
- Earlier this month the band released a six-track live LP capturing surprise gigs recorded in San Luis Obispo, Santa Ana, Washington D.C. and New Haven.
- Ilan Rubin joined the band as drummer, effectively swapping places with Josh Freese, who confirmed his return to Nine Inch Nails, and Grohl introduced Rubin onstage at San Luis Obispo.
- Fans interpreted the clip's yellow, blue and green bird as a hint toward Brazil, while the band pushed Foo Fighters' newsletter sign-ups recently.
- The teaser follows the band's 30th-anniversary activity, including a summer track and lineup changes, while the Foo Fighters posted a studio photo captioned `Studio 606 / 2025`, Foos wrote.
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Foo Fighters Tease New Music: ‘About To Take Flight’
Foo Fighters shared a clip of new music on Instagram, noting they are "about to take flight."
·Los Angeles, United States
Read Full ArticleFoo Fighters share frenetic teaser for new music: "About to take flight..."
Foo Fighters have shared a riffy new teaser on social media – check it out below. READ MORE: Foo Fighters live in Manchester: invincible and still untouchable Last night, the Dave Grohl-fronted band took to social media to share a blistering, frenetic teaser of new music. The song has yet to receive a title or a release date, but is captioned with the phrase “about to take flight…” The teaser starts off with soaring guitar chords before it swit…
·London, United Kingdom
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