Foo Fighters
Dave Grohl is a) one of the nicest rock stars that ever lived and b) the former drummer in Nirvana. These two facts seem to make it difficult for people to be critical of Foo Fighters. His bandâs 10th album, which Grohl has said was designed to be âan up, fun recordâ, loads many of popâs broadest tropes into a paint-gun, then splatters them over the groupâs arena-filling rock.
Foo Fightersâ hotly-anticipated 10th album doesnât quite hit the mark for reviewer Barry Divola.
Pre-release, Grohl telegraphed the fact that there were some Bowie influences, and itâs pretty obvious which tracks he was referring to â the
Sarah Mary Chadwick. CREDIT: Darren Sylvester
Sarah Mary Chadwick is on the cusp of releasing her forthcoming album, and now she’s dropped another cut from it with ‘Full Mood’.
‘Full Mood’ is the third single Chadwick has dropped from her new album ‘Me And Ennui Are Friends, Baby’, out on February 5 via Rice Is Nice Records. The song follows the release of previous singles ‘At Your Leisure’ and ‘Every Loser Needs A Mother’.
The song is incredibly intimate, with just Chadwick singing over a piano, and the accompanying music video, directed by Tristan Scott-Behrends, matches that intimacy.
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Watch the ‘Full Mood’ music video below: