Watch Foo Fighters’ first songs live streamed with Josh Freese here

Among other things, the Foo Fighters revealed their new song “Nothing At All” during their livestream show.

The Foo Fighters recorded a show on May 21 at Dave Grohl’s Studio 606 and streamed it freely via the Veeps platform. They introduced the new drummer Josh Freese and presented their current song “Nothing At All”. The song will be featured on the upcoming eleventh studio album BUT HERE WE ARE, out June 2nd. The live stream was titled “Preparing Music For Concerts” and was previously announced on the group’s Instagram profile.

Incidentally, the Foos will be performing at Rock am Ring on June 2nd and at Rock im Park on June 4th. The two dates are the only dates in Germany as part of their world tour this year.

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Foo Fighters: Listen to the new songs and live session here

During the live broadcast, the group performed a number of tracks from their upcoming project, including the two tracks mentioned above, as well as the first new single, ‘Rescued’. It also featured a handful of hits, including “Monkey Wrench” and “All My Life.” In addition to the performances, the band also showed footage from the time during the recording of the album.

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The Foo Fighters are set to release their new album BUT HERE WE ARE in a few weeks and are gearing up for an extensive tour for the first time since Death of their longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins in the past year. The band has performed a number of times since Hawkins’ death, at tribute shows in Los Angeles and London in his honor.

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