After taking a break from music for over a year following the death of their longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins, the Foo Fighters are back with their emotionally raw 11th album, “But Here We Are.” The band recently announced the album and released a new single, “Rescued,” which is the first music they have put out since Hawkins’ death in March 2022 (Planet Radio).
Fans of the Foo Fighters have been eagerly waiting for the band’s return, and their first taste of the new music has been met with enthusiasm. “Rescued” is a powerful track that showcases the band’s signature sound, with frontman Dave Grohl’s vocals soaring over the driving guitar riffs and thundering drums (Alternative Press Magazine).
Despite the loss of Hawkins, the Foo Fighters have continued to push forward and create music that connects with audiences on a deep emotional level. The lyrics of “Rescued” are particularly poignant, with themes of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity. The song speaks to the band’s ability to rise above their own grief and create something meaningful (Vulture).
The reveal of the new album and single comes after weeks of teasing by the band on social media, creating a level of excitement and anticipation among fans. “But Here We Are” is the band’s first album since Hawkins’ death, and it promises to be a moving tribute to their fallen bandmate (Variety).
The Foo Fighters are known for their high-energy performances and catchy rock anthems, and “Rescued” is no exception. The band’s loyal fan base has been eagerly awaiting new music, and with the release of the new single, they have proven once again why they are one of the most beloved and respected rock bands of our time (Loudwire).
As the Foo Fighters embark on this new era in their career, they do so with the knowledge that their music has the power to uplift and inspire. “Rescued” is just the beginning of what promises to be an emotional and powerful album that will continue to resonate with fans for years to come (Blabbermouth).