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Wasting Light |
| 01. Bridge Burning |
| 02. Rope |
| 03. Dear Rosemary |
| 04. White Limo |
| 05. Arlandria |
| 06. These Days |
| 07. Back Forth |
| 08. A Matter Of Time |
| 09. Miss The Misery |
| 10. I Should Have Known |
| 11. Walk |
2011 album from the Alt-Rock superheroes led by Dave Grohl. Produced by Butch Vig and mixed by Alan Moulder, Wasting Light was recorded entirely on analog tape in the garage of Grohl's home in California's San Fernando Valley. The no computers/no software back to basics approach has resulted in arguably the strongest and most cohesive effort of the band's 15-year-plus career. From first single Rope to the frenetic opener Bridge Burning to the beautifully bipolar These Days to stunning guest spots from Bob Mould (Dear Rosemary) and Krist Novoselic (I Should Have Known), Wasting Light is a singular triumph; a band that's headlined arenas, stadiums and festivals the world over stripping itself down to the bare essentials and coming up with a world class band's finest hour.
| by Matthew | Sunday 18 December, 2011 |
A fantastic return to form. Probably their most complete album yet, rocking from start to finish, leaving a pure, raw masterpeice that cements their place as the best rock band of the past decade.
| Rating: |      | [5 out of 5 stars] |
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| by Paul | Wednesday 7 December, 2011 |
After having produced a couple of lesser albums (In Your Honor, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace), Foo Fighters have come back shining with this masterpiece. A brilliant album from start to finish with its peaks being Arlandria and Dear Rosemary). A must have for any Foo fan of past or present.
| Rating: |      | [5 out of 5 stars] |
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