BEAT THE SCENE.COM


Matt Skiba
Standard Of Living
Yours Truly
Showbread
Family Force 5
Breathe Carolina
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Vanessa Rose


CLICK FOR MORE INTERVIEWS



Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, Thrice Concert Review

Underoath, Saosin, The Devil Wears Prada Concert Review

Anthony Green Concert Review



CLICK FOR MORE REVIEWS









Join the Mailing List
Name:
Email:
Subscribe  Unsubscribe 



ONLINE





© 2007-2008 Beat The Scene. All Rights Reserved. All original content is the sole property of Beat The Scene. Nothing can be removed from the site without written permission from the site and artist.

Band: Foo Fighters
Title: Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace
Due out September 25, 2007
Reviewed by Adam Cowsert (9.20.07)

Well, I managed to get my hands on the Foo Fighter’s sixth studio release about a week prior to its release and I must say those who don’t have it yet, it will be well worth the wait. Just last month, The Pretender, the first single off the new album was released and has become quite popular across the US. Unfortunately, The Pretender does not represent the rest of the CD as a whole. In fact, majority of the second half of the album is completely different than the single and is driven by acoustic guitar and has a strong hint of folk influence which is a good thing.

The very first track is the current single, The Pretender. The second track, Let it Die may just be my favorite off the album. Much like many other Foo Fighers favorites, Let it Die features Dave Grohl’s voice with a dominating presence and clearly shows raw emotion, something rarely found in most modern music. Moving on, another song to be a sure fan favorite, Cheer up Boys, Your Makeup is Running is another one of the more typical Foo songs. Echoes…also features an instrumental tribute to the miners who were trapped recently…the song sounds like nothing the Foos have ever written but its still enjoyable nonetheless.

This past summer, the band re-released their second studio album, The Colour and the Shape, originally released in 1997 (reached double platinum status) as a tenth anniversary re-issue. Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace marks the first time since the 1997 release the band has worked with producer Gil Norton, who has yet again drawn the full potential out of the band to create a masterpiece of an album.

4 out of 5 stars.

Vanessa Rose Interview


Drop Dead Gorgeous Interview


Lights Resolve Interview


Army Of Me Interview


CLICK FOR MORE VIDEOS





Vanessa Rose- The Girls Who Play The Boys

Want your bands song featured here? CONTACT US


Have a new CD coming out?
a new tour starting?
Advertise on Beatthescene.com!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW RATES