The group releases "The Sky Is A Neighborhood", second single of "Concrete and Gold", disc that will launch in September.
Foo Fighters premiered the video for "The Sky Is A Neighborhood", the second single to be released on September 15 with the title "Concrete and Gold". As he did with the performance song, "Run," vocalist Dave Grohl returns to take on the role of director of this clip he describes as a "mini kaleidoscopic science-fiction epic."
The song was born when Nirvana ex-member watched the stars and "I imagined all those stars as places that also harbor life, so I decided that the sky was a neighborhood and that we must be together to survive in this universe full of life," explains The singer in a statement sent by the record company Sony Music.
"The Sky Is A Neighborhood" was recorded in an afternoon and was the final note for Foo Fighters to decide that the album "Concrete and Gold" was released, which will be released on September 15, 2017.
According to Grohl, the video was to be "a visual representation of equal magnitude", so he turned to the director of photography Brandon Trost to make a clip in which his daughters Violet (aged 11) and Harper (8) participated. Are in a room reading a story, while the group plays on the roof of the house. As the song progresses, several holes pierce the ceiling forming constellations and causing the girls to levitate.
To accompany the release of "The Sky Is A Neighborhood," Foo Fighters introduced a star viewer (sky.foofighters.com) that will allow all the group's fans to turn cell phones into a tool to explore the sky in their neighborhoods.
"Concrete and Gold", has the production of Greg Kurstin, known for having co-written the success of Adele "Hello."
Last June, the group described the new work as "the most powerful sound album so far ... It will certainly fry stereos from here to Fukuoka." Start saving your money for loudspeakers now. "We are sorry," joked a handwritten note published in Your website.
Foo Fighters, born of the ashes of Nirvana in 1994, have often hinted and dissipated the rumors of his retirement.