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Medicine At Midnight

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Foo Fighters – ‘Medicine At Midnight’

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Foo Fighters – Medicine At Midnight – Album Review

‘Medicine At Midnight’ is the tenth studio album from Foo Fighters. Let that sink in. The band created by Dave Grohl in 1994 has been a part of our lives for over 25 years now. During that time their sound has largely remained intact. Driven by simple rock at their core, the groups first nine albums took the band from side-project to stadium fillers.

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So why would you alter that winning formula? Well, there have been accusations that since the masterpiece that was 2011’s ‘Wasting Light’ the band has been on autopilot. Foo Fighters-by-numbers some might say.

There was much intrigue therefore when they unveiled ‘Shame Shame’ as the opening single from ‘Medicine At Midnight’; the song representing quite the divergence from their natural sound.

Foo Fighters – ‘Shame Shame’

Fans worried that the band may have lost their hard rock sound needn’t worry though. There is still plenty of rocking available on this album. There is perhaps also a far greater amount of experimentation from the band than ever before.

This album is therefore anything but Foo Fighters-by-numbers. Whilst this is still definitely a Foo Fighters record, there are plenty of other elements that make up the album. There are numerous homage’s to the groups influences, with strong 80’s vibes coming through at times.

The album really feels like a love letter to both the bands own history and the music of those that influenced the members. Perhaps the best example of this is the clear Motorhead influence in ‘No Son Of Mine’.

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Ultimately this feels like an album that needs a little time to fall in love with, but when you do, it will be amongst your favourites.

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Music News Roundup for
28th December 2020 –
3rd January 2021

Full Pelt Music – Weekly Music News

Goodbye 2020!

At last we can all see 2020 in our rear-view mirrors! 2020 in most ways was a year to forget, full of frustration and misery. It was however, also packed with great new music as we discovered in our ‘Album of the Year’ blog, and full of memorable musical moments as we highlighted in our ‘Year in Review’ blog. We couldn’t be happier however to introduce our first Music News Roundup of 2021!

Hello 2021!

What will 2021 have in store? Will it be any better than 2020? Well, we can’t promise what the year holds but with vaccinations on the horizon and improved testing, we live in hope that we will see the return of live music.

One thing that is for sure is that there will be plenty of new music to enjoy. Expect new music from The Pretty Reckless, Architects, A Day To Remember, Rob Zombie, Evanescence, Greta Van Fleet and Weezer who all have albums scheduled for release.

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We should expect a few surprises as well with the likes of Royal Blood and Garbage predicted to be readying new albums. So with much to look forward to in 2021, this week’s music news roundup features news of two more artists with imminent album releases!

Foo Fighters debut second track from ‘Medicine at Midnight’

Foo Fighters – ‘No Son of Mine’

Foo Fighters are back! With a certain virus curtailing the bands plans in 2020, Dave Grohl and co are pushing ahead with the release of new album ‘Medicine at Midnight’ on February 5th. Now the band has unveiled the second track to be taken from that record, the rocking Motorhead-esque ‘No Son of Mine’. Pre-order your copy now here.

You Me At Six unveil new track ‘Adrenaline’

You Me At Six – ‘Adrenaline’

Another band kick starting 2021 with new music is You Me At Six. The band debuted ‘Adrenaline’ on New Year’s Day ahead of the release of new album ‘Suckapunch’ on January 15th. You can pre-order their new album here.

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