Category: FOO FIGHTERS

DEE GEES (Foo Fighters) – Hail Satin (2021)

Few days ago we heard the fun metal tribute to The Bee Gees, Abba, TOTO, and beyond done by TRAGEDY. At the same time, FOO FIGHTERS under the fictional name DEE GEES are also releasing their versions of The Bee Gees disco classic done Rock n’ roll, a disc titled “Hail Satin“. That’s the half of the album, the other half are rockers under the FOO FIGHTERS name.
Recorded at their own Studio 606, ”Hail Satin” contains covers of four Bee Gees tracks – You Should Be Dancing, Night Fever, Tragedy and More Than A Woman – plus Andy Gibb’s Shadow Dancing.
The release also features live versions of five Medicine At Midnight songs: Making A Fire, Shame Shame, Waiting On A War, No Son Of Mine and Cloudspotter. But these are ‘live into the studio’.
”Hail Satin” sees the Foo Fighters taking on five classic Bee Gees songs and bringing their own unique spin to them under a disco alter ego. Though there’s certainly some more electric guitar in the mix and a slightly-heavier sound, the band very carefully reconstructs these classic…

FOO FIGHTERS – Medicine At Midnight (2021)

FOO FIGHTERS isn’t the the kind of band featured here, but as requested by some of you, here’s their upcoming album “Medicine At Midnight” to be released in February – originally scheduled for 2020 but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Medicine At Midnight” offers something different from the usual riff-based 3-minute songs typical from this band (still there’s some tracks in this style) but, as example, a song like ‘Shame, Shame’ delivers more subtle vocals than never before, and overall the album explores melodic variations and a different approach to the arrangements.

FOO FIGHTERS – Concrete And Gold (2017)

FOO FIGHTERS – Concrete And Gold (2017)

Yeah, why not; FOO FIGHTERS. The band releases tomorrow their ninth album titled “Concrete And Gold“, and to be honest, I liked it.Like never before, Foo Fighters mix pop choruses with power riffs on this new album, and works. Starting with the opener “T-Shirt” — which goes from acoustic sweetness to massive Queen-styled rock bombast in a split second —...