After the success of hearing Foo Fighters perform a metal song on "March Of The Insane," Dave Grohl has now revealed that a full album is on the way.
In an interview with Rolling Stone , the vocalist and drummer revealed that the album was recorded as a complement to the story told in the film Studio 666 , which hits theaters on February 25th. According to Grohl, the sound is a mix of Trouble with Corrosion of Conformity and Kyuss .
In Studio 666 , the Foo Fighters move into a mansion to record their 10th studio album. What they don't know is that the house is haunted by a tragedy that happened there 25 years ago involving another band called Dream Widow . [Contains spoilers]
“I find a sinister basement, I go in there and I find a tape of a band that was recorded there 25 years ago,” Dave Grohl told Howard Stern . “And there’s this song that, if it’s recorded and finished, will unleash the demon that’s in the house and, well, it’s pandemonium.”
Regarding the metal album recorded by Dream Widow, Grohl told Rolling Stone that it should be released close to the film's premiere. "It's going to be their [Dream Widow's] lost album," he explained. "It's going to be the album they were making before the [vocalist] killed the whole band."
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