The rock giants completed the follow up to 'Concrete & Gold' last month Dave Grohl has said he is nervous about people hearing the Foo Fighters‘ new album and admitted when he plays new music to strangers, he feels like a ”six-year-old kid with his pants down”.
The Foos frontman revealed last month that the band had finished work on the follow-up to 2017’s ‘Concrete & Gold‘ as they prepare to celebrate their 25th anniversary.
Grohl also recently teased that the record is “unlike anything we’ve ever done”. But the frontman has now admitted that he is apprehensive about people hearing it.
He told MOJO magazine: ”I’ve never entered into the album process thinking, ‘We’re the greatest, most amazing, biggest band in the world.’ ”You might
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