Limited double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve including digital download. 2017 from Dave Grohl and his Foos, their first studio album in three years. "I wanted it to be the biggest sounding Foo Fighters record ever. To make a gigantic rock record but with Greg Kurstin's sense of melody and arrangement... Motorhead's version of Sgt. Pepper... or something like that." So speaks Grohl of the mission statement made manifest in Foo Fighters' ninth epic, the aptly-titled Concrete and Gold. The album was written and performed by Foo Fighters, produced by Greg Kurstin and Foo Fighters, and mixed by Darrell Thorp. Initial writing sessions only involved Grohl, who continued being in seclusion from the band, although he initially struggled, feeling "out of practice" and "creatively atrophied" due to his longer than usual break from music. After twelve or thirteen rough ideas were mapped out, he ran them by the band, who shared Grohl's belief that he was on the right track with the material. Album Tracks 1. T-Shirt 2. Run 3. Make It Right 4. The Sky Is a Neighborhood 5. La Dee Da 6. Dirty Water 7. Arrows 8. Happy Ever After (Zero Hour) 9. Sunday Rain 10. The Line 11. Concrete and Gold
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Limited double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve including digital download. 2017 from Dave Grohl and his Foos, their first studio album in three years. "I wanted it to be the biggest sounding Foo Fighters record ever. To make a gigantic rock record but with Greg Kurstin's sense of melody and arrangement... Motorhead's version of Sgt. Pepper... or something like that." So speaks Grohl of the mission statement made manifest in Foo Fighters' ninth epic, the aptly-titled Concrete and Gold. The album was written and performed by Foo Fighters, produced by Greg Kurstin and Foo Fighters, and mixed by Darrell Thorp. Initial writing sessions only involved Grohl, who continued being in seclusion from the band, although he initially struggled, feeling "out of practice" and "creatively atrophied" due to his longer than usual break from music. After twelve or thirteen rough ideas were mapped out, he ran them by the band, who shared Grohl's belief that he was on the right track with the material. Album Tracks 1. T-Shirt 2. Run 3. Make It Right 4. The Sky Is a Neighborhood 5. La Dee Da 6. Dirty Water 7. Arrows 8. Happy Ever After (Zero Hour) 9. Sunday Rain 10. The Line 11. Concrete and Gold

Vinyl LP pressing. 2021 . Recorded almost entirely remotely on two different sides of the Atlantic, Screen Violence is an ode to the digital violence experienced on screen, by screens and through screens. Featuring standout singles "He Said She Said" and "How Not To Drown" (featuring Robert Smith), the album serves as a marriage between personal experience, visual imagery and cultural narrative. Album Tracks 1. Asking for a Friend 2. He Said She Said 3. California 4. Violent Delights 5. How Not to Drown (Feat. Robert Smith) 6. Final Girl 7. Good Girls 8. Lullabies 9. Nightmares 10. Better If You Don't

Spanning over two decades, this new Greatest Hits collection highlights Finger Eleven's diverse range with fan favorites, including multi-platinum hit "Paralyzer" and Juno-nominated "One Thing," plus chart-toppers like "Falling On" and "Living in a Dream." As a bonus, the 12-track set also offers a previously unreleased cover of Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine" (a longtime live staple) as well as the brand-new single "Together Right." Album Tracks DISC 1 1. Good Times 2. Paralyzer 3. Together Right 4. Living in a Dream 5. I'll Keep Your Memory Vague 6. One Thing DISC 2 1. Above 2. First Time 3. Falling on 4. Slow Chemical 5. Drag You Down 6. Welcome to the Machine