Despite his gruff singing, thundering drums, and ‘beer-appreciators’ goatee, Dave Grohl is the sort of guy who could cry over a Cadbury’s advert. Beneath their brooding heaviness, that emotional vulnerability has always underpinned his work with the Foo Fighters. After all, the band were born simply as a bid to overcome the grief that Grohl felt following the passing of his former Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain. Stretching back beyond that, the m…
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