Set to drop on June 2, the new studio effort will be their first release since the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins last year.
Rock legends Foo Fighters are making a comeback, announcing on Wednesday (April 19) that they have completed their eleventh album, But Here We Are. Set to drop on June 2, the new studio effort will be their first release since the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins last year.
„Rescued,“ the first single off of the album, was also released alongside the announcement. Those who preordered the CD received a download of the tune immediately. The news was accompanied by the unveiling of the album cover, which is almost entirely white with the title written at the bottom in a very faint shade of gray.
To complete But Here We Are, Foo Fighters worked with Greg Kurstin, a producer better known for his work with pop artists like Kelly Clarkson, Sia and Adele, though he has also found himself in the rock field and produced for the likes Paul McCartney and Beck in the past.
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