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'Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace' follows Live Earth
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Foo Fighters confirmed the set list of their forthcoming album ’Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace’.
As previously reported the band’s sixth studio release was produced by Gil Norton, the first time he has worked with the band since 1997 ’ The Colour And The Shape’ – which itself is being re-released in a tenth anniversary edition.
NME.COM now reveal the tracks that will feature on ’Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace’ which is due out in September, although the running order has yet to be confirmed:
’The Pretender’
‘Let It Die’
‘Erase/Replace’
‘Long Road To Ruin’
‘Come Alive’
‘Stranger Things Have Happened’
‘Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make-Up Is Running)’
‘Summers End’
‘Ballad Of The Beaconsfield Miners’
‘Statues’
‘But, Honestly’
‘Home’
As previously reported, the band played Wembley Stadium at the weekend (July 7) for Live Earth, they will return the UK next month to play the V Festival (August 18-19).
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