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Foo Fighters Share "The Feast and the Famine" From New Album Sonic Highways

Foo Fighters' new album Sonic Highways arrives November 10. It was recorded in eight studios in eight different American cities, and is currently being showcased in a HBO documentary series directed by Dave Grohl, called "Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways"; the second episode airs tonight. After sharing "Something From Nothing", the band have unveiled "The Feast and the Famine", a cut they laid down in Arlington, Virginia's Inner Ear Studio. You can listen to it below. 

In this week's episode of "Sonic Highways", Grohl visits our nation's capital, as well as his former stomping grounds in northern Virginia. In addition to chatting with Inner Ear Studio owner Don Zientara, the Foos frontman spends time with Trouble Funk's Big Tony Fisher, Ian MacKaye, and legendary D.C. punks Bad Brains.

Here's the trailer for the TV series:



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