The Foo Fighters released their 10th studio album, Medicine At Midnight, this Friday, the 5th.
Featuring nine unreleased tracks, including the previously released singles – “Shame Shame” , “No Son Of Mine” , and “ Waiting On A War” – Medicine At Midnight was produced by the band members and their colleague Greg Kustin.
The album was originally scheduled for release in 2020, but had to be postponed due to the pandemic. Dave Grohl and his bandmates wrote and recorded all the songs throughout 2019 and planned to release it at the beginning of last year.
Medicine At Midnight , besides being the band's tenth studio album, also celebrates Foo Fighters' 25-year career and was recorded in a rather unusual way. Grohl and company met in an old house on the same street where he lives in Los Angeles. “When you enter an old house, built 60 or 70 years ago, I believe there's an energy left there, from the people who lived—and died—in it. When we went to record, everyone started noticing a strange energy,” Grohl said in an interview with Folha de S. Paulo.
Listen to Medicine At Midnight below.
