This year marks Foo Fighters' 25th anniversary of being a band, and after their celebratory "Van Tour" was cancelled due to COVID-19, the group have got together to remember the good times with a new short film titled Times Like Those.
Directed by Dave Grohl, the film sees the band inside a home theatre, going through old photos and videos, and offering commentary and interesting historical tidbits from the last few decades of their careers.
"Maybe the 25th anniversary year didn't go *quite* as planned but we were still able to come together for a look back at the last 25 years," the band wrote in a statement.
Their new video arrives ahead of the release of their 10th studio album, Medicine at Midnight, which will be out on February 5 through Roswell Records/RCA. Previously, the band shared the album's lead single, "Shame, Shame," as well as its accompanying music video.
Watch the short film below.
Directed by Dave Grohl, the film sees the band inside a home theatre, going through old photos and videos, and offering commentary and interesting historical tidbits from the last few decades of their careers.
"Maybe the 25th anniversary year didn't go *quite* as planned but we were still able to come together for a look back at the last 25 years," the band wrote in a statement.
Their new video arrives ahead of the release of their 10th studio album, Medicine at Midnight, which will be out on February 5 through Roswell Records/RCA. Previously, the band shared the album's lead single, "Shame, Shame," as well as its accompanying music video.
Watch the short film below.