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The album is the third collaboration with producer Greg Kurstin, following Medicine at Midnight (2021) and Concrete and Gold (2017). [17] The band described the album's sound as "sonically channeling the naivete of Foo Fighters' 1995 debut album, informed by decades of maturity and depth" while lyrically exploring "a brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters have ...
The version by H.E.R. is the first track on the release and Foo Fighters' version is the second track. It was released as a 7 inch vinyl record and as an online digital release. [2] [3] Foo Fighters' original version was first released on their eleventh studio album, But Here We Are, in June 2023.
"Under You" has been described as melodic punk, [1] and power pop by critics. [2]According to Rolling Stone, "Under You" was recorded in the wake of Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins' death and although it has the "sunny power-pop adjacent feel" of earlier Foo Fighters tracks like "Learn to Fly", the lyrics depict Foo Fighters' frontman Dave Grohl being nearly suffocated by the pain of ...
“But Here We Are,” by Foo Fighters (Roswell/RCA). There's hardly a greater purpose for music than expression of feelings, and the Foo Fighters have brought quite a collection of them to their ...
Foo Fighters have revealed details for their first album since drummer Taylor Hawkins‘ March 2022 death. But Here We Are is due June 2 from Roswell Records/RCA and is led by its first single and ...
Ahead of the Friday (June 2) release of their new album But Here We Are, Foo Fighters have brought forth the longest and most musically multi-faceted song of their career this morning with “The ...
But Here We Are: Foo Fighters, Greg Kurstin "Big Me" † Foo Fighters: Barrett Jones, Dave Grohl "Breakout" † There Is Nothing Left to Lose: Adam Kasper, Foo Fighters "Bridge Burning" † Wasting Light: Butch Vig "Burn Away" One by One: Nick Raskulinecz, Foo Fighters "But Here We Are" But Here We Are: Foo Fighters, Greg Kurstin "But, Honestly"
The Foo Fighters' eleventh studio album, But Here We Are, was released on June 2, featuring the lead single "Rescued". A press release described the album as a "brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters endured over the last year". [133]