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Foo Fighters Announce Livestream Show Alongside New Video For ‘Shame Shame’

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Foo Fighters Announce Livestream Show Alongside New Video For ‘Shame Shame’

4 years ago | November 10, 2020 | Written By


Foo Fighters have announced a livestream show, alongside the release of a new official video for ‘Shame Shame’.

Next Saturday the band are set to play a show from The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles. Tickets for the stream will be $15 (~£12) which you can get from here. The show will be streamed at 5PM PT or 1AM GMT, but don’t worry if you’re not able to watch at that time exactly as the stream will stay up as a video on demand for 48hrs after.

The stream has been announced alongside the release of the official music video for the bands new song ‘Shame Shame’.

You can check out the new video here:

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Talking about the new album on SiriusXM, Dave Grohl said “It’s our 10th album, and it’s our 25th anniversary. We’re. like, okay, let’s look back at all the stuff that we’ve done before. We’ve made that loud sort of noisy punk rock fast stuff. We’ve made the sleepy acoustic kind of gentle acoustic record stuff. We’ve done the three- or four-minute-long bubblegum rock and roll, pop, single thing before. And it was, like, well, what haven’t we done? And we had never really made a groove-oriented sort of party record.”

The new album is set to release on February 5th 2021. Greg Kurstin produced the new album, and also worked with the band on their previous release ‘Concrete And Gold’. The new album will be 9 tracks long, and will be 37 minutes in total. It can be pre-ordered here.

This is the track-listing for the album:

1. Making a Fire
2. Shame Shame
3. Cloudspotter
4. Waiting on a War
5. Medicine at Midnight
6. No Son of Mine
7. Holding Poison
8. Chasing Birds
9. Love Dies Young

The band have been teasing their return earlier in the week with fans sharing images of the Foo Fighters logo next to an ‘X’, and a mysterious picture of a coffin on fire.

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