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Culture June 2, 2023

Foo Fighters release new album 'But Here We Are'

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Foo Fighters' new album, "But Here We Are," has officially arrived.

The 11th studio effort from Dave Grohl and company follows 2021's "Medicine at Midnight" and marks the first Foos record following the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins in March 2022.

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Following their massive tribute concerts to Hawkins last September, the future of Foo Fighters still remained in doubt until they revealed in a New Year's Eve post that they intended to continue on as a band.

In January, the band began scheduling live shows, and in April, they announced "But Here We Are" alongside the debut of its lead single, "Rescued."

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A press release announcing the news described "But Here We Are" as a "brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters endured over the last year."

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The lyrics for "Rescued" appeared to be about Hawkins' death, while subsequently released songs "Under You," "Show Me How" and the 10-minute "The Teacher" also reflected feelings of grief.

As the Foos continued to announce more concerts and the release date for "But Here We Are" drew closer, questions remained about who would be taking Hawkins' place behind the kit. Ahead of their first scheduled show in May, Foo Fighters held a streaming concert which appeared to reveal Josh Freese, who previously played with bands including Nine Inch Nails, Guns N' Roses, A Perfect Circle and The Offspring, as their new drummer.

During the stream, a conversation between Freese and Grohl suggested that the frontman handled drumming duties on "But Here We Are."

Foo Fighters' tour continues Friday in Germany and returns to the U.S. June 14 in Rogers, Arkansas.

Here's the "But Here We Are" track list: