Dave Grohl shares album suggestions for kids who are homeschooling You don t want me helping you with trigonometry
Foo Fighters‘ Dave Grohl has shared his experiences of homeschooling during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The frontman took part in a virtual interview with
BBC Breakfast yesterday (February 9) in promotion of the Foos’ new album ‘Medicine At Midnight’, which came out on Friday (February 5).
During the chat, Grohl – who’s a father of three – was asked how he was coping with teaching his children at home.
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“My kids know who I am, OK? I’ve read my report cards to my kids before, so they’re not necessarily going to come to me for anything academic – they just don’t,” he replied.
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The band look set to secure their fifth Number One UK album
9th February 2021
Dave Grohl and Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters perform onstage during the 2021 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Presented by Capital One stream on LiveXLive.com. credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia
Foo Fighters‘ new album ‘Medicine At Midnight‘ is currently outselling the rest of the UK’s Top 10 albums combined.
The rock legends’ tenth album, which was released last Friday (February 5), is on course to clinch the top spot this week and would mark the group’s fifth Number One UK album.
According to the Official Charts, ‘Medicine At Midnight’ has racked up the most physical and digital sales of the week so far, ahead of Fleet Foxes‘ 2020 album ‘Shore’ (which debuted its physical release last week) and Black Country, New Road’s debut album ‘For The First Time‘. No sales figures have been released in the mid-week report.
Foo Fighters Project For A UK No 1
Foo Fighters are storming towards their fifth UK Number 1 album with their new studio record Medicine at Midnight.
Foo Fighters are outselling the rest of the Top 10 combined in pursuit of the top spot on today’s Official Chart Update (Feb. 8) and have racked up the most physical and digital sales of the week so far.
Medicine at Midnight is on course to become Foo Fighters’ fifth chart-topper on the UK’s Official Albums Chart following One By One (2002), Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (2007), Wasting Light (2011) and Concrete & Gold (2017). See where all of Foo Fighters’ albums and singles have charted in the UK, and find out what are Foo Fighters’ biggest albums in the UK.