Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Ten years on, Dave Grohl and co. reunite with The Colour and the Shape producer Gil Norton for an album that aims to recapture the band's early, successful anthemic sound.
For years now, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has half-jokingly vowed that he was going to release a balls-out death-metal record. He reiterated that threat last year while touring for the quiet half of the 2005 double album In Your Honor. So it's surprising that Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace is Foo Fighters'…
How do you write an introduction to a band who are, quite possibly, one of the most successful rock acts in the world? They don’t really need an intro. The fact that they’ve sold out two nights at the 02 Arena in London, were invited to headline Live…
Check out our album review of Artist's Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace on Rolling Stone.com.
It's not quite right to say that the Foo Fighters only have one sound, but why does it always feel like the group constantly mines the same sonic vein?
When did Dave Grohl stop getting the joke? I mean, really, remember “Big Me,” with its Mentos ad-spoofing video? Or the clip for “Everlong”, a...
Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace review: The Foo Fighters predominantly succeed in consolidating their previous Double Album into one disc by highlighting their melodic nature in amongst hard rock, soft rock, balladry & a little bit of folksiness.<script src=