Rock band Foo Fighters has made a comeback with a new album titled “But Here We Are” which was announced yesterday (Vulture). The first single from the album, titled “Rescued,” has been released along with the announcement (Alternative Press Magazine).
The album comes after the death of the band’s longtime drummer, Taylor Hawkins, in March of last year. The band has been on a hiatus since then, taking time to reflect and remember Hawkins (Blabbermouth). The sudden loss of Hawkins last year has been a devastating loss for the band and its fans, with the band members even taking time off from social media to mourn the tragic loss (Loudwire).
Foo Fighters have released the music video for “Rescued” that shows the band performing the song in a live setting, complete with flashing lights and pyrotechnics (Good Morning America). This is their first new music since the death of Hawkins, which makes the song even more emotional for fans and the band members themselves. “Rescued” is an emotional and powerful song that shows the band’s resilience in the face of tragedy (NME).
The announcement of the new album has caused excitement among fans, who have been eagerly waiting for new music from the band. One fan expressed their delight, saying “So excited for new music from Foo Fighters. ‘Rescued’ is such a beautiful song and I can’t wait to hear the rest of the album” (Ultimate Classic Rock).
The announcement of the new album and the release of “Rescued” has also garnered a lot of attention in the media, with music publications praising the band’s return to the music scene (Variety). Foo Fighters have proven once again why they are one of the most renowned rock bands in the world, and fans cannot wait to hear the rest of the album when it releases (Revolver Magazine).