The tenth studio album from Foo Fighters is finally here. Originally scheduled for release in 2020, Medicine at Midnight and the band’s subsequent tour (which was to include a headlining set at Osheaga) was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Eschewing the band’s usual shredding rock style, Medicine at Midnight is a downright funky album, one that frontman Dave Grohl has compared to David Bowie’s 1983 Let’s Dance album. From the slinky mid-tempo “Shame” to the album’s anthemic opener “Making a Fire,” complete with “nah nah nah” backing vocals and handclaps, Medicine at Midnight seems tailor-made to blast out of a vintage Camaro car stereo.
Stream the entire new album below. Foo Fighters will headline one night of Osheaga 2021, alongside Cardi B and Post Malone from July 30-August 1 at Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau. Passes are available now.
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