Foo Fighters share “Of All People”

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An adrenaline rush that refers directly to its most visceral influences.

“Of All People”the new and explosive song by Foo Fightersnot only captures the group's signature frenetic energy, but channels it in a way that results in glorious intensity. This piece of music powerfully evokes the rawest, visceral and fastest beginnings of alternative punk rock of the 80s and early 90s.

He track is distinguished by a tempo dizzying and relentless instrumentation, recalling the urgency and aggressiveness that defined subgenres such as hardcore punk melodic. Dave Grohl and company manage to fuse their distinctive sound with a flurry of distorted guitars, pounding drums and galloping bass lines. The result is a composition that, although it sounds unmistakably Foo Fightersoffers a shot of adrenaline that refers directly to its most visceral influences.

The song, which debuted live in Dingle, Ireland, on February 22, has skyrocketed anticipation for the album. You can already hear the raw energy of “Of All People“.

This manifestation of intensity is the last preview before the release of his twelfth studio album, Your Favorite Toywhich will be released on April 24 under RCA Records and Roswell Records.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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