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Foo Fighters drop new single 'Today's Song' – an emotional reflection and recollection
The release comes nearly two years after the band's last single and follows a challenging period for the group. It is their first music since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022 and the departure of drummer Josh Freese earlier this year.
"Today's Song" features a typically anthemic Foo Fighters sound, with frontman Dave Grohl reflecting on personal struggles and existential angst. Grohl sings, 'I woke today screaming for change,' capturing the band's journey of reinvention. The track is accompanied by artwork from Grohl's daughter, Harper.
Grohl also shared a heartfelt message acknowledging the contributions of past band members, including Freese, who was replaced after Hawkins' death. Freese, who was let go in May, expressed disappointment over the split but stated he was "not angry." The band's lineup remains unchanged, with Grohl on vocals and guitar, alongside Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, and Rami Jaffee. However, the drummer for the new single has not been revealed.
Grohl's message also touched on the loss of Hawkins, stating, "Your name is spoken every day, sometimes with tears, sometimes with a smile, but you are still in everything we do."
In a statement, Grohl referenced recent personal challenges, including his infidelity scandal, and explained that life's difficulties often signal the need for change and growth. The band plans to return to live performances this October, with several shows scheduled in Asia and Mexico.
Earlier this week, the band released a cover of Minor Threat's 'I Don't Wanna Hear It,' recorded in 1995 with new vocals added this year.
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