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Foo Fighters - Wasting Light Tour

“Wasting Light” is announced to be the weightiest album in the market and is produced by Butch Vig, expressed by the lead vocalist and guitarist Dave Grohl. This is the number seven studio album by American band Foo Fighters and was unrestricted by April 12th of this year by RCA records. The recording started on September 6th, 2010 with an experienced producer, who also had created new tracks before, for the album “Greatest Hits”.

The idea of the album title was selected from the song “Miss the Misery” and the visitor bands include Krist Novoselic and Bob Mould. The album performed as top position in the US Billboard 200 graph and turn out to be the band’s main album in the US. The album marketed a good number of 235,000 in the first week of the issue in the markets of USA. It also achieved a great looking graph is many more countries as well. After the publication, Wasting Light got positive feedbacks from maximum music reviewers, who not only provde perfection feedback for its production but also gave positive responses for the song writing as well.

The lead guitarist and vocalist in the album express his feelings of the album that we were very much involved to being melodic and harmonious. While, as a comeback to Foo Fighters specialism, the complete album is musical, tuneful and melodious with rising singing groups. Certainly, Wasting Light is a wonderful achievement in the music industry.

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    Sunday, February 19, 2012

    We're assuming Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl spent some time with Muse recently because now he says that their next album will be recorded in space

     

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    Sunday, February 12, 2012

    The Foo Fighters captured five Grammys and Adele won four, including the song of the year trophy for Rolling in the Deep, at a Grammy ceremony that had the difficult task of celebrating music's best while mourning the loss of one of their greatest, Whitney Houston. Houston's death on the eve of the awards forced a delicate balance between the exuberance of the show's winners and performances ...

     

    Adele, Foo Fighters win big at Grammys

    Sunday, February 12, 2012

    ADELE and the Foo Fighters swept the board at the Grammys, which had the task of celebrating music's best while mourning the loss of  Whitney Houston.

     

    Adele and Foo Fighters rule the Grammys

    Sunday, February 12, 2012

    Adele and Foo Fighters were the big winners at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night, taking home 11 awards between them.

     

    Foo Fighters to record in space

    Sunday, February 19, 2012

    Foo Fighters want to record in space. The Rope band's lead singer, Dave Grohl, is planning for them to go back into the studio later this year and has ambitious ideas as to how they could make an original sounding recording.

     

    Foo Fighters, Skrillex, Kanye West Take Early Grammy Lead

    Sunday, February 12, 2012

    Update: Read our full-show recap and our live blog . Somewhere in the world — specifically, Los Angeles — for a very uncomfortable group of people, the Grammy Awards ceremony spans six hours. Literally. The pre-telecast awards ceremony began at 5 p.m. Eastern today, and recorded the 78 (78!) award presentations (now we sort of understand now why the National Academy of Recording Arts and ...

     

    Foo Fighters and Adele winning big at Grammys

    Sunday, February 12, 2012

    The Foo Fighters captured five Grammys and Adele won four, including the song of the year trophy for "Rolling in the Deep," at a Grammy ceremony that had the difficult task of celebrating music's best while mourning the loss of one of their greatest, Whitney Houston.

     

    Grammys: Foo Fighters' 'Wasting Light' wins for rock album

    Sunday, February 12, 2012

    The Foo Fighters' "Wasting Light" collected the rock album Grammy Award on Sunday, as many had predicted.

     

    Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl defends Grammy speech

    Saturday, February 18, 2012

    LOS ANGELES (REUTERS) - Foo Fighters' frontman Dave Grohl was forced to defend his Grammy acceptance speech on Friday after numerous fans and critics interpreted his words as a critique of modern pop music.

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