Foo Fighters - In Your Honor (disc 1)
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Album Review
Release date: 10 June 2005
Foo Fighters : In Your Honour
Elaborate double disc combining quiet acoustics and hard rock, but has Dave Grohl stretched himself too far?
‘Workmanlike’ is a word often used by idiot journalists to describe boring musicians. It implies a sturdy rudder but a lack of excitement or drama. A bit like calling a builder “a bit too punk rock” (notwithstanding the fact that most labourers you meet could ingest most rock stars under the table when it comes to Class As, but we digress). Well, I am not an idiot (I’m barely a...
- Jun 2, 2005
Tracklisting click track to read more
- In Your Honor
- No Way Back
- Best of You
- DOA
- Hell
- The Last Song
- Free Me
- Resolve
- The Deepest Blues Are Black
- End Over End
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