We're still a few weeks away from release of the new Foo Fighters album on Nov. 10, but the band has been pumping up fans with trailers, teasers and songs for a few months now.
The Foo Fighters started their week-long residency on 'Late Show With David Letterman' by paying tribute to Black Sabbath, but for their second night, they stayed much closer to home, teaming up with Heart for a rendition of the Seattle legends' 'Kick It Out.'
You'll need an HBO subscription to watch the Foo Fighters' new 'Sonic Highways' documentary series, but anyone with a broadband connection can help the band celebrate the first episode's premiere airing on Oct. 17.
The Foo Fighters started their weeklong 'Late Show With David Letterman' residency in style last night, calling on country star Zac Brown to help them run through a raging rendition of Black Sabbath's 'War Pigs.'
In a rambling talk that he admitted was "Kanye West-esque," Jack White took shots at the Foo Fighters, lip-syncing pop stars and Rolling Stone magazine during a performance last night at Fenway Park in Boston.
The Foo Fighters' 'Sonic Highways' is already one of the more highly anticipated rock releases of 2014 -- and if you're already excited for the new eight-song album, which is scheduled to arrive Nov. 10, the latest trailer for the record's eight-part HBO companion series might put you over the edge.