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FOO FIGHTERS - In Your Honor

| PrefixMag | | Successful rock acts of the nineties can stave off marginalization in a number of ways: (1) change your message (Green Day); (2) allow motherhood to transform you into the snarling mad-dog of your youth (Sleater-Kinney); (3) bash the Republican party while employing their strategy of cultivating your existing fan base (Pearl Jam); or (4) stab yourself in the chest (Elliott Smith)....full text |
| | Dotmusic | | When Nirvana split (or rather, when Kurt Cobain blew his head off) the odds on Dave Grohl making it solo must have been pretty stiff. OK, he'd sung a so-so B-side ("Marigold") and most people had a soft spot for the goofy drummer, but of the two remaining members, it seemed Krist Novoselic had the best chance of making it....full text |
| | RollingStone | | In Your Honor aims to be the Foo Fighters at their loudest and lightest. Frontman Dave Grohl initially conceived of the Foos' fifth album as an acoustic solo disc disguised as a movie score, a humble side project akin to Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood's atmospheric Bodysong....full text |
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