The Foo Fighters’ “Everlong” is one of the signature songs of the ’90s. It came at just the right moment to define its era. Post grunge, but before the teen pop explosion at the decade’s end. It’s ...
The Foo Fighters had only been writing songs as a group for a few years when the band penned “Everlong.” The song was included on the band’s 1997 album The Colour and the Shape and quickly became a ...
“Everlong” is the second single off the Foo Fighters’ sophomore studio album, The Colour and the Shape. It’s ostensibly a love song, featuring lyrics such as “If everything could ever feel this real ...
Foo Fighters’ song Everlong has reached one billion streams on Spotify. The 1997 single is the post-grunge band’s first to reach 10 digits on the streaming service. The song was released on August 18, ...
The late drummer performed his final song, "Everlong," at Lollapalooza Argentina on March 20, just five days before his death, per Rolling Stone, citing fan footage. The 19-song performance included ...
When you get older, it’s nice to revisit art that once affected you deeply, and find that the work still speaks to you. (A truncated list of such things I’ve enjoyed in the last year: The Beatles; ...
Twenty years ago this weekend, the Foo Fighters—who, up until that point, consisted solely of former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl and a collection of touring musicians—crystallized into a full-fledged ...
On Dec. 16, Saturday Night Live featured the Foo Fighters as the musical guest and the band played a surprise medley for their second performance of the night. The Foo Fighters played "Everlong" on ...
Nandi Bushell, who captivated a corner of the internet in 2020 by drum battling Dave Grohl on YouTube, hopped behind a kit with her idol and the rest of the Foo Fighters to perform “Everlong” at the ...
The band, as the former 'Late Show' host explained during his final show Wednesday night, went to New York after being on tour in South America to play Letterman's favorite song on his first show back ...
Foo Fighters‘ hit “Everlong” first climbed the Billboard charts in 1997, but nearly a quarter-century later — thanks to a viral performance with 11-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell — the song is back.