Wieder eine Band, die ich ignoriert hatte wohl - musste hier tief einsteigen und im Keller suchen, was ich habe von denen - irgendwie wie eben Nirvana 2.0 damals :-)
When Dave Grohl stepped out from behind the drum kit after the end of Nirvana, few expected his next move would define modern rock for the next three decades.
What began as a solo passion project in 1994—recorded almost entirely by Grohl himself—evolved into a global phenomenon: Foo Fighters.
Grohl didn’t set out to create a new rock dynasty. He just needed to make music. That raw honesty still bleeds through their sound today: energetic riffs, pounding drums, and lyrics that hit the emotional core.
Songs like:
Whether it’s anthemic or intimate, every Foo Fighters song feels like it matters—and that’s rare.
Foo Fighters are built for the stage. Their concerts are legendary: marathon performances filled with sweat, humor, fan shoutouts, and genuine connection. No gimmicks—just loud, honest rock.
Grohl’s authenticity as a frontman is unmatched. He’s a bridge between generations of music lovers, respecting the past while energizing the future.
Foo Fighters aren’t trend-chasers—they’re tone-setters. Over the years, they’ve:
Foo Fighters aren’t flashy. They’re not built on controversy or hype. They’re built on something far more enduring: songs with heart, performances with soul, and a leader who never forgot why he picked up an instrument.
They’re not just survivors of rock—they’re its torchbearers.
“I don’t believe in guilty pleasures. If you f**ing like something, like it.”*
— Dave Grohl
