Latest Release

- JUN 2, 2023
- But Here We Are
- 10 Songs
- The Colour and the Shape (Bonus Track Version) · 1997
- The Colour and the Shape (Bonus Track Version) · 1997
- In Your Honor · 2005
- Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace · 2007
- There Is Nothing Left to Lose · 1999
- One By One (Deluxe Edition) · 2002
- The Colour and the Shape (Bonus Track Version) · 1997
- Greatest Hits · 1997
- One By One (Deluxe Edition) · 2002
- Concrete and Gold · 2017
Essential Albums
- “Like an exorcism”: Dave Grohl on the Foos’ debut, 25 years later.
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2017
- 2014
- 2011
Artist Playlists
- Dave Grohl's solo project that became an alt-rock giant.
- The alt-rock warriors take goofing around quite seriously.
- Driving, all-or-nothing modern rock with unforgettable melodies.
- The famously upbeat alt-rockers also have their dark moments.
- The veteran rockers dive into the songs that bring them holiday joy.
- An eclectic array of artists inspired these alt heroes.
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2009
- 2005
Radio Shows
- Foo Fighters celebrate the release of their 10th LP Medicine At Midnight.
- How a small Italian city caught Foo Fighters’ attention.
- Strombo dives into the band and their album One By One.
- Mark celebrates his birthday and talks with Taylor Hawkins.
- Mark celebrates Halloween and chats with Nate Mendel.
- Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins on what it takes to join the band.
- The Foo Fighters discuss their “Everlong" and ever-lasting bond.
- Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear reflects on his time in the early LA punk scene.
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About Foo Fighters
How do you follow-up a stint in the most influential and impactful rock band of your generation? Start the most consistent and long-lasting one. Suddenly relieved of his drummer duties in Nirvana following Kurt Cobain’s 1994 suicide, Dave Grohl dropped his sticks and grabbed his pick, assuming the role of singer/guitarist for a new solo project he dubbed Foo Fighters (named after a World War II-era military term for UFOs). His scrappy 1995 debut under the alias—performed and recorded almost entirely on his own—revealed a Cobain-like gift for folding insidious hooks into raw, grungy riffs. But on the more polished 1997 follow-up, The Colour and the Shape, Grohl revealed a commercial ambition and crowd-pleasing congeniality that his former group never would’ve entertained. On that record, the Foos became a proper band, with Grohl flanked by former Germs and Nirvana touring guitarist Pat Smear, Sunny Day Real Estate bassist Nate Mendel, and the hard-hitting but ever-affable drummer Taylor Hawkins. From the late ‘90s into the 2020s, the Foos have reigned as alt-rock’s most reliable hit machine and—thanks to their comedic, heavily costumed videos—most eager court jesters, cranking out mosh-pit ragers (“All My Life”), jugular-seizing power ballads (“Best of You”), and steady-as-Petty sing-alongs (“Learn to Fly”) with equal aplomb. And as one of the few ‘90s-era rock bands to maintain their festival-headliner status well into the 21st century, the Foos have become the genre’s most committed keepers of the flame. Whether building their 2014 album Sonic Highways around an HBO music-history series or collaborating with legends like Paul McCartney, the Foo Fighters are the sturdy connective tissue between the classic-rock era and the modern age.
- HOMETOWN
- Seattle, WA, United States
- FORMED
- 1994