Nee, toen ik die link postte was alleen dit te zien op de site:quote:
Vroeg ik me ook af jaquote:Op zondag 1 juni 2014 14:38 schreef Dagoduck het volgende:
Zal het album ook zo heten? Sonic Highways.
quote:Dave Grohl Details New Foo Fighters Album, HBO Series
Grohl also talked that hug with Courtney Love at Hall of Fame ceremony: "We're just family"
Season four of Game of Thrones may be inching toward its finale, but HBO has another kickass project on the horizon courtesy of Dave Grohl. The Foo Fighters frontman recently revealed that his travelogue docuseries on HBO would be titled Sonic Highways, and in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Grohl goes further in-depth about the show's ambitious premise. Additionally, the Foo Fighters formally announced that their new, still-untitled LP will arrive in November 2014.
The series follows the Foos as they traveled to famous recording studios across the U.S. as they record their new album. Each city also comes with its own musical history, which Grohl said inspires the feel of the track recorded there. "So once the music and the theme of each city was set, we traveled to each place and spent a week there," Grohl tells THR. "We’d get there, start recording and I would just run around town filming and interviewing as many people as I can. I did over 100 interviews. At the end of the week, I’d take all of my transcripts, put them on the floor, sit there with a pen and my journal and I reduce all of these stories into a song. I take from peoples' backgrounds, anecdotes, the environment — it's like reporting. It's musical bungee jumping."
In addition to previously announced collaborators like Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen, Gary Clark Jr. and Joe Walsh, Grohl also reveals that he shared studio time with Carrie Underwood, Chuck D and Butthole Surfers' Gibby Haynes. "You'll recognize Foo Fighters in this record but you'll also be surprised by us. We're doing things that we've never done before," Grohl said. "And I want to say that it's only eight songs but I think it might be our longest record because, as I was writing these songs, I had to take a cinematic approach. Like I couldn't just write a three-and-a-half-minute long KROQ jingle and film it for the finale of an episode about the history of music in New Orleans, ya know?" In a press release, the Foo Fighters also announced the eight cities they visited while recording their new album: Austin, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Nashville, New York, Seattle, and Washington D.C., where Grohl started his musical journey as the drummer in a hardcore band called Scream.
In the Q&A, Grohl also discussed one of the more poignant moments from this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony: His hug with Courtney Love, whom he'd been at odds with throughout the decades following Kurt Cobain's death. "I saw Courtney walking past [earlier in the night], and I just tapped her on the shoulder and we looked at each other in the eyes and that was it — we're just family," Grohl told THR. "We've had a rocky road. We've had a bumpy past, but at the end of the day we're a big family and when we hugged each other it was a real hug."
quote:it's only eight songs but I think it might be our longest record because, as I was writing these songs, I had to take a cinematic approach.
3FM vertaalt en vat het even samenquote:Achtste plaat Foo Fighters uit in november
Het achtste studioalbum van Foo Fighters ligt in november in de winkels.
De plaat volgt het in 2011 uitgekomen album Wasting Light op en komt in november uit. Zo werd maandag 2 juni gemeld in een persbericht. De release van het album valt samen met het twintigjarige bestaan van de band.
Achtste plaat opgenomen in acht steden
De mannen reisden voor het album naar acht verschillende steden: Chicago, Austin, Nashville, Los Angeles, Seattle, New Orleans, Washington D.C. en New York. In elke stad heeft de band een nummer opgenomen in samenwerking met lokale muzikale iconen en met de culturele identiteit van de stad in het oog. Enkele namen die tot nu toe bevestigd zijn: Gary Clark Jr (Austin), Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen (Chicago), Zac Brown (Nashville) en The Eagles' Joe Wals (Los Angeles).
Nieuwe plaat centraal in Sonic Highways
In de trailer van de door Dave Grohl geproduceerde en geregisseerde HBO-serie Sonic Highways is een voorproefje te horen op het nieuwe album van de band. De serie, die voluit Foo Fighters Sonic Highways gaat heten, volgt de band bij de opnames van hun achtste studioalbum.
"Het begon allemaal met het idee om het album op te nemen in een verschillende studio's, verspreid over het land", zegt frontman Dave Grohl over het project. "De serie is eigenlijk een muzikale kaart van de Verenigde Staten. De "Sonic Highways" op die kaart verbinden de mensen die we hebben ontmoet en de plaatsen waar we zijn geweest."
http://www.rollingstone.c(...)-hbo-series-20140602quote:The series follows the Foos as they traveled to famous recording studios across the U.S. as they record their new album. Each city also comes with its own musical history, which Grohl said inspires the feel of the track recorded there. "So once the music and the theme of each city was set, we traveled to each place and spent a week there," Grohl tells THR. "We’d get there, start recording and I would just run around town filming and interviewing as many people as I can. I did over 100 interviews. At the end of the week, I’d take all of my transcripts, put them on the floor, sit there with a pen and my journal and I reduce all of these stories into a song. I take from peoples' backgrounds, anecdotes, the environment — it's like reporting. It's musical bungee jumping."
In addition to previously announced collaborators like Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen, Gary Clark Jr. and Joe Walsh, Grohl also reveals that he shared studio time with Carrie Underwood, Chuck D and Butthole Surfers' Gibby Haynes. "You'll recognize Foo Fighters in this record but you'll also be surprised by us. We're doing things that we've never done before," Grohl said. "And I want to say that it's only eight songs but I think it might be our longest record because, as I was writing these songs, I had to take a cinematic approach. Like I couldn't just write a three-and-a-half-minute long KROQ jingle and film it for the finale of an episode about the history of music in New Orleans, ya know?" In a press release, the Foo Fighters also announced the eight cities they visited while recording their new album: Austin, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Nashville, New York, Seattle, and Washington D.C., where Grohl started his musical journey as the drummer in a hardcore band called Scream.
In the Q&A, Grohl also discussed one of the more poignant moments from this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony: His hug with Courtney Love, whom he'd been at odds with throughout the decades following Kurt Cobain's death. "I saw Courtney walking past [earlier in the night], and I just tapped her on the shoulder and we looked at each other in the eyes and that was it — we're just family," Grohl told THR. "We've had a rocky road. We've had a bumpy past, but at the end of the day we're a big family and when we hugged each other it was a real hug."
Schitterend nummer maar wakker word ik er niet vanquote:
Net iets te hard voor wakker worden.quote:Op woensdag 4 juni 2014 09:54 schreef Dagoduck het volgende:
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Schitterend nummer maar wakker word ik er niet van
Deze wel
Luister die van mij maar, die bouwt heerlijk opquote:Op woensdag 4 juni 2014 09:59 schreef Fuszy het volgende:
Doe mij deze dan maar. In het begin rustig tijd om wakker te worden om daarna helemaal wakker te zijn.
quote:Op woensdag 4 juni 2014 10:01 schreef Lamabal het volgende:
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Luister die van mij maar, die bouwt heerlijk op
Fuck yeahquote:Op woensdag 4 juni 2014 10:04 schreef Lamabal het volgende:
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1 van mijn favoriete nummers
Release op 8 november. Van nieuwe FF album
FAT FUCKING LIEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!quote:
Die laatste is heerlijkquote:Op woensdag 4 juni 2014 14:39 schreef Dagoduck het volgende:
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FAT FUCKING LIEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ik heb die EP waar dat nummer op staat trouwens'5 songs and a cover'
World staat er ook op
Deze is ook wel nice met Hawkins op zang en Dave op drums:
Bij mij staat-ie op de B kant van de single van Best of You geloof ik.quote:Op woensdag 4 juni 2014 14:39 schreef Dagoduck het volgende:
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FAT FUCKING LIEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ik heb die EP waar dat nummer op staat trouwens'5 songs and a cover'
Oja, bij mij ook. En Kiss The Bottle en nog een videoclip met een interview:quote:Op woensdag 4 juni 2014 15:39 schreef Orbeatle het volgende:
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Bij mij staat-ie op de B kant van de single van Best of You geloof ik.
quote:Inside the Foo Fighters' Wildly Ambitious New Album and HBO Series
Dave Grohl's sonic adventure: what's next for the tireless bandleader?
By DAVID FRICKE
June 4, 2014 11:10 AM ET
"This is the most terrifying part – the last day of the week," Dave Grohl says over the phone one morning from New Orleans, in a voice actually more heavy with excitement than fear. The Foo Fighters' singer-guitarist-leader is about to go to a local studio where his band will film a live performance of a new song. The scary part: Grohl is singing words he just finished writing yesterday, based on his week here working on an episode of Sonic Highways, an eight-part TV series about America's greatest music cities.
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Conceived and directed by Grohl, the show – to be shown on HBO starting in October – follows the Foo Fighters as they immerse themselves in the history, culture and personalities of the nation's rock, blues, punk, funk and country capitals, including Chicago, Nashville, Austin, Seattle and Washington, D.C. Each visit culminates with the Foos cutting a new song in that town, with lyrics reflecting Grohl's revelations there. The eight tracks will be on the Foos' new album and out in the fall in conjunction with the series and the group's 20th anniversary.
"I don't write the words until the day before I sing them, sometimes that morning," Grohl explains avidly. "It's also a relief, because I'm pulling direct inspiration." In D.C., that meant revisiting scenes from Grohl's hardcore-punk adolescence there. In Nashville, he talked to country singers about that music's deep roots in the church. And in New Orleans, Grohl spoke to R&B authorities such as Allen Toussaint and Trombone Shorty, while the Foos played a riotous concert with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, jamming on hits like "This Is a Call" with Crescent City pepper.
"We were hanging on for dear life with those guys," Foos drummer Taylor Hawkins confesses. "To have their drummer Joe Lastie next to me, playing the craziest upside-down stuff – I just tried to keep time. I wanted to hear him."
"I don't want Foo Fighters to turn into a zydeco band – I like my Foo Fighters," Grohl contends, laughing. "But when Joe Lastie shows you the evolution of rhythm or Cyril Neville tells you how a steamboat's paddle wheel influences the rhythm of the city, it's inevitable that it makes its way into what you do."
Grohl notes something he learned while talking to Woody Guthrie's daughter Nora for an episode: "She said he was basically a reporter. He wrote what he saw." In Sonic Highways, "we're the reporters." (Disclosure: I was interviewed for the series.)
The series is Grohl's follow-up to his acclaimed debut as a director, 2013's Sound City, about the fabled studio in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, where Grohl's previous band, Nirvana, recorded their breakthrough album, Nevermind. "The thing people appreciated about Sound City was the humanity – the stories of the people there," Grohl says. "I thought, 'Let's do the same for studios all over the country.'"
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Originally, Grohl wanted to go worldwide, filming and recording in cities such as Johannesburg, South Africa, and São Paulo, Brazil. "That was financially impossible," he concedes. "And we're an American band. We wouldn't be the band we are if it wasn't for the cities here and their music."
Still, Grohl says, "this project is like eight Sound Citys" in its production and storytelling scale. And Grohl is covering most of the costs himself with some help from HBO. He mentions the Foo Fighters' two stadium gigs in Mexico City last winter: "Those were free shows for my band. That money went into this series."
Nina Rosenstein, senior vice president of HBO Entertainment, has been on the phone with Grohl "almost on a daily basis" during filming, she says. "You instantly feel his passion." The difference between Sound City and Sonic Highways is in the personal way Grohl steers his narrative. "In Chicago, you have the blues scene," Rosenstein explains. "But then there is a curve in the road, and he talks about going to see Naked Raygun" – the early-Eighties Chicago punk band – "with his cousin and about that light bulb going off: 'This is who I am, what I want to be.'"
Grohl and his Foos – Hawkins, bassist Nate Mendel and guitarists Pat Smear and Chris Shiflett – began musical preproduction for the album with producer Butch Vig last year. "It was a complicated process," Grohl says. "I studied each city's history and decided on a theme. Then I looked at all of the music I'd written in the past couple of years and matched the theme to the music."
But it was all raw material until filming, as every city shaped the band's relationship to the music and Grohl gathered lyric inspiration from the memories and insights of local players and experts. Hawkins likens the recording sessions at each stop to "tricking out a car. We get a new stereo put in. We put the wheel rims on. We have a pretty good idea of what the song will be like. But then Dave says, 'We're gonna throw a go-go-beat section in the middle,' to be on the edge a little bit more."
"It's an eight-song album," Grohl says. "But it's gonna be our longest album – because there are some epic jams. When you get Joe Walsh with you out in the desert" – referring to a session with the Eagles guitarist at a studio in Joshua Tree, California – "it's not going to be a three-minute pop single. It gets a little weird."
In the middle of making Sonic Highways, Grohl took a night off in April to play drums on Nirvana songs again with Smear and bassist Krist Novoselic at the band's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, with the late Kurt Cobain represented at the mic by iconic and rising women: Joan Jett, Kim Gordon, St. Vincent and Lorde. It was a stunning performance, one of the best in Hall of Fame history. It was also about honoring the past with new work – a lot, Grohl agrees, like his TV show.
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"Evolution has to be emphasized," he insists. "It's easy and beautiful to sit back and watch legends do what they've been doing for decades. But what's exciting in rock & roll is to see what comes next. Lorde may be a superstar, but she's deep, man" – although, Grohl confesses, "I barely got to say two words to her. She flew from God knows where, and we rehearsed the song once. Then we walked onstage and did it. It was very Nirvana," he adds with a rough chuckle, "one rehearsal and not a lot of communication."
After hitting the road to make Sonic Highways, Grohl and the Foos will hit it again to promote the broadcast and album. "We miss playing," he says with more of that excitement in his voice. "Last night at Preservation Hall felt so good. I mean, it's what we do. It's strange to think that I've just toured America, and now I have to tour it again. But I'll do it happily."
Grohl is also ready to jump to his next project. "I'm not kidding – I already have the idea for it, it's fucking rad and nobody's done it yet," he raves. "I came up with this idea a month and a half ago, and everyone said, 'Dude, calm the fuck down. Let's finish this one first.'
"Hey, kudos to every musician who stands in front of a mic and hits 'record,'" Grohl says. "But at this point in my life, that's not enough for me. It's time to think of ways to do it differently."
This story is from the June 19th, 2014 issue of Rolling Stone.
quote:On June 22, 2014, it was announced that the Foo Fighters eighth studio album would be titled Lanterns and would be released on November 4, 2014.
Fuck Yeahquote:
Fake dus.quote:
Ik vond het al een kutnaam.quote:Op woensdag 25 juni 2014 14:59 schreef Loveless85 het volgende:
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Echt? Kwam van Wikipedia, twijfelde al een beetje omdat er geen bron bij stond
quote:Foo Fighters willen meer crowdfund concerten geven
Dave Grohl laat weten dat zijn band openstaat voor meer door fans gefinancierde concerten.
Foo Fighters geven later dit jaar een volledig door fans gefinancierd concert in de Amerikaanse stad Richmond. De fans hadden via een crowdfunding site een campagne opgezet om de band eindelijk weer eens hun kant op te krijgen. Het laatste concert van de rockers daar is alweer vijftien jaar geleden.
Dave Grohl enthousiast over crowdfund concerten
Frontman Dave Grohl sprak recent met het Zuid-Afrikaanse radiostation 5FM over dit initiatief. Hij is er heel enthousiast over en denkt dat deze manier van optredens plannen wel eens de toekomst zou kunnen zijn. "I'm telling you, it could become the way that bands decide where they want to play."
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Tot nu toe hebben Dave en zijn bandgenoten altijd zelf besloten waar hun concerten plaatsvinden, maar als ze nu horen dat mensen graag willen dat ze naar ze toekomen, staan ze daar zeker open voor.
"It's a fun thing; it sort of changes the game. For the past 20 years we always decided who we're going to play with and where we're going to play. But now, if we hear that people want us to come somewhere, maybe we'll come there."
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