Foo Fighters have released a preview of what's to come on their upcoming album by sharing snippets of 11 unreleased tracks, giving fans a first taste of the new material.

In recent months, Dave Grohl has been sharing news about the work that will succeed But Here We Are (2023). First, they confirmed that the new album was already finished , then they started posting small teasers on social media, increasing the fans' anticipation.

Now, the official announcement seems imminent. The band has revamped its official website , transforming it into an interactive experience with previews of unreleased tracks.

Upon accessing the page, the public finds a layout that simulates the room of a music fan: there's a guitar leaning against the wall, clothes scattered around, stacks of CDs, and various photos and posters of the Foo Fighters, creating an immersive environment linked to the group's identity.

By selecting the different images available on the page, several of them play approximately 10 seconds of unreleased tracks. At the time of publication of this text, 11 distinct samples of the new material have been released.

In Grohl's image, a more intense and fast-paced section can be briefly heard, featuring synthesizers. Only two of the previews feature new vocals: in one, the phrase "Turn off the cameras" appears repeatedly; in the other, Grohl sings the line "Lately I haven't been listening to the sound" [via NME ].

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