foo fighters released the second song from her upcoming album But here we area rough song with half punk undertones called under you, which will be part of the new work that will be released on June 2nd.
But the group also announced a special broadcast event on Sunday which all fans hope is the excuse to reveal the identity of their new drummerwhich has not yet been publicly announced.
Apparently it hasn’t been confirmed yet. that would be seasoned session musician Josh Freese, who has played with Devo, Guns N’ Roses, Nine Inch Nails, Weezer, Sublime, Paramore and Sting. He attended the Foo Fighters concerts in tribute to Taylor Hawkins.
Freese’s career
Freese, originally from Orlando, Florida, was born December 25, 1972. He is a drummer and songwriter, a lifelong member of a band called The Vandals and the legendary I have to. He was also the drummer for Nine Inch Nails, from late 2005 to mid 2008. He has played with many popular rock bands and can also be seen in the end credits of Guns N’ Roses (mid 1998 to 2001) .
In 2003, Freese became the studio drummer for The offspring. In December 2010 he began touring with Paramore on their South American tour, partially replacing drummer Zac Farro. He is currently touring with Devo, but has also played for Sublime with Roma and the aforementioned Offspring.
In total, he participated in about 400 recordings.
On social media, the rumor of its incorporation began to rebound and omens were read: Do we have a new drummer for @foofighters? Josh Freese has a great relationship with the group and has played with them before, most recently at the #TaylorHawkins tribute concert, which he would surely be happy to see on stage.
a new round
For all this the Foo Fighters are planning a long tour which will be the first without the drummer Taylor Hawkinsdied tragically in New Hampshire a year ago on May 24th.
According to the ad, Foo Fighters: music preparation for concerts It’s a move to make this sunday 21st via streaming platform Live Nations Veeps and promises to be an event “full of rock & roll (including debut performances of songs from But here we are), exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and a few surprises, all captured in the spacious yet welcoming confines of the band’s 606 Studios,” the organizers announced.
This can only be seen on https://foofighters.veeps.com/, with repeated viewing on demand enabled only until 24 May.
“Shows like this don’t happen every day. Taking this moment to bring together fans from all over the world and give people the opportunity to share the experience wherever they are is a gift,” said Joel Madden, CEO and founder of Veeps.
He added, “Having a place to make these moments accessible is why we created Veeps and we’re honored that they trust us to put on this incredible show for the Foo Fighters and all of their fans.”
The next Foo Fighters tour will kick off on May 24 in New Hampshire, USA.
Source: Clarin