... and when Kent left the band, they asked a young drummer from Mission Impossible and Dain Bramage, DaveGrohl, to take over. After a number of years with “the Scream team”, Dave went on to Nirvana and the Foo-Fighters. via Southern Lord Read and comment. From thedailyswarm.com.
Outspoken Foo Fighters frontman DaveGrohl has laid into Twitter, or — more accurately — the people who use it, suggesting that they are wasting their time. “F**k Twitter! That’s the biggest waste of time. If people got their head out of their ass, they might f**king get out and accomplish something.” Presumably, he’s hurling his insult [...]
DaveGrohl thinks social networking websites are a "waste of time".The Foo Fighters rocker insists he will never get a page on micro blogging website Twitter as...
DaveGrohl has to be one of the busiest men in music. Some will know him as the drummer of Nirvana, those grunge guys from the nineties who I think were a tad overrated. Most will know him as the all out and very funny front man and principle songwriter of the Foo Fighters. He has also worked with groups such as Queens of the Stone Age, Tenacious D, the Prodigy and Nine Inch Nails. The...
... several weeks making music with his new bandmates while he continued to sing for the Foo Fighters. Dave admits he learned a lot from working with two bands at once. He explained to Britain’s The Scotsman newspaper: “It’s a good example of all the lessons I’ve learned. I know what it’s like to be a drummer and what it’s like to be a lead singer, what it is to sit down and shut up and what...
Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News , UK Former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones (pictured) has revealed how the one-off reunion of his former band in December 2007 has led to the formation of his new musical project, Them Crooked Vultures , with Foo Fighters ' DaveGrohl and Queens of the Stone Age 's mastermind Josh Homme . Speaking to the Daily Telegraph , Jones said, "The...
... Could it be true? Was the man of my dreams really going to be teaming up with (drum roll, please) DaveGrohl and John Paul Jones as Them Crooked Vultures ?! I couldn’t believe what I was reading, but the Internet was abuzz with hints of a secret show that would put the three legends of rock together at the Chicago festival. It was too good to be true! But it was true. Oh, dear...
... Die vocalist Keith Buckley, Anthrax guitarists Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano and bassist David Karon. DaveGrohl spoke out abou the Foo Fighters ' hiatus . He commented " I think, to me, the most important thing was to give the audience a break from the band, not even that we need to stop playing, I feel like the world doesn't need another Foo Fighters record right now. " SideOneDummy...
... Vultures, the supergroup that brings together Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Foo Fighters' DaveGrohl and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. The most brain-meltingest song on the album is a track called 'Mind Eraser, No Chaser.' Like the best Queens of the Stone Age tunes, it's probably about taking copious amounts of drugs (or at least contemplating taking copious amounts of...
... here listening to the debut album from Them Crooked Vultures, the rock supergroup put together by DaveGrohl (Nirvana, The Foo Fighters), Josh Homme (Kyuss, Queen’s of the Stone Age and a whole bunch of other side projects), and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin). Anyone who is familiar with DaveGrohl knows that he has plenty of tattoos, but what you might not know is that...
WTF, A supergroup that actually exceeds the sum of its constituent parts. And as those constituent parts include the greatest rock bassist from the greatest rock band, ever, that’s no light statement. Work on TGV has been a fairly covert affair with DaveGrohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters), Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) beavering away for much...