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You heard right, Dave Grohl spilled the beans. The Foo Fighters are heading back
into the studio. I guess sober thoughts speak drunken words as Grohl was sipping
on some Jameson Irish Whiskey at the Independent Spirit Awards Friday night when
he broke the good news.
On November 4, 2009, Dave Grohl announced that the Greatest Hits record marks
the end of a phase and the beginning of a real hiatus. “This greatest hits
record, that’s the end of something… It’s time to move on into this next chapter
or another phase."
Flash forward to today. Dave seems over this hiatus talk.
Working toward their seventh album, the Foo Fighters are teaming up with
Butch Vig to mark the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s Nevermind, which Vig
produced in 1991.
Grohl plans on this album to be recorded entirely in analog out of his
garage and added, “I think this could be our heaviest album yet.”
When asked about the likelihood of noise complaints from his Encino neighbors,
Grohl said, “We’re doing a test on Monday.” There is no set time the album is to be released,
but The Foo Fighters plan on a documentary film, that will celebrate the band’s sixteen years
together and chronicle the making of the album.
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