martes, 7 de abril de 2015

Dave Grohl on New Foo Fighters Album: Expect 'Stadium Anthems That Startle'

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With 2011's Wasting Light acceptable Foo Fighters' aboriginal Number One album, frontman Dave Grohl knew the bandage becoming the basic to go into added beginning regions for their accessible new album. "As we were advancing down from the success of the endure record, I thought, 'Now we accept authorization to get weird,' " Grohl told Billboard. "If we wanted, we could accomplish some crazy, austere Radiohead almanac and aberration anybody out. Then I thought, 'F- that.' "


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Instead, the anthology will affection "stadium anthems that startle." Instead of just "banging out these big choruses, because that's what we do, we're banging them out in the average of active sections that will yield you by surprise," Grohl said. 


The new album, appointed for absolution after this year, will both accompany and be aggressive by Grohl's upcoming documentary series on HBO absorption on altered recording studios about the country. The bandage recorded locations of the anthology with artists ancient to their corresponding regions, including Joe Walsh, Gary Clark Jr. and Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen. The accompanist adored autograph lyrics to anniversary song until the endure day of recording "in adjustment to be aggressive by the experiences, interviews and personalities that became allotment of the process," he said in a contempo statement.


"After authoritative Sound City, I accomplished that the bond of music and documentary works able-bodied because the belief accord actuality and abyss to the song, which makes for a stronger affecting connection," Grohl said. "So I thought, 'I wish to do this again, but instead of just walking into a flat and cogent its story, I wish to biking beyond America and acquaint its story.'"


As Advance notes, Grohl did all the booking and interviewing himself to supplement his role as host, producer, administrator and co-editor. "It's basically the history of American music torn down to the cultural roots of anniversary place," Grohl said, anecdotic the as-yet-untitled documentary. "Why did Chicago become a dejection capital? Why did country go to Nashville? Why did the aboriginal consciousness-expanding band, Thirteenth Floor Elevators, appear from Austin? How did the additional band accent accomplish its way to New Orleans? It's crazy."

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