“Everlong” is the second single off the Foo Fighters’ sophomore studio album, The Colour and the Shape. It’s ostensibly a love song, featuring lyrics such as “If everything could ever feel this real ...
Here are three Foo Fighters deep cuts from the 1990s to celebrate the band's recent 2026 stadium tour announcement.
Foo Fighters’ hit “Everlong” first climbed the Billboard charts in 1997, but nearly a quarter-century later — thanks to a viral performance with 11-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell — the song is back.
"Everlong" is arguably Foo Fighters biggest song, but without some encouragement from Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon it might have never been released. Dave Grohl revealed as much during ...
The Foo Fighters continue to honor Taylor Hawkins more than a year after his death. During the group’s surprise appearance at Glastonbury Fest 2023, after being billed as the Churnups, frontman Dave ...
The Foo Fighters have no shortage of hit songs, but their greatest hit is, without a doubt, "Everlong." This song, from their second 1997 album, The Color and the Shape, became incredibly popular not ...
The post Watch Foo Fighters Play “Everlong” to Close Their Final Show with Taylor Hawkins appeared first on Consequence. On Friday night, just hours before Foo Fighters were scheduled to headline ...
Nearly two weeks after the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert was held, two classic Foo Fighters songs — "Everlong" and "My Hero — have climbed their way into a total of four different Billboard charts, ...
The late drummer performed his final song, "Everlong," at Lollapalooza Argentina on March 20, just five days before his death, per Rolling Stone, citing fan footage. The 19-song performance included ...
When people say “don’t meet your heroes,” it’s because it’s obviously way cooler to beat them at their own game then earn a spot playing alongside them. 11-year-old drumming phenom Nandi Bushell did ...
Foo Fighters‘ hit “Everlong” first climbed the Billboard charts in 1997, but nearly a quarter-century later — thanks to a viral performance with 11-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell — the song is back.