02 June, 2017
The Foo Fighters rock a retirement home in the wild new video for "Run", the band's surprise new song.
In the video, Foo Fighters play an elderly group performing the song in a retirement home, inciting its residents to break out and storm a auto full of millennials.
It's set to be the rock anthem of the summer and is the first official musical gift from the band since the Saint Cecilia EP in 2015.
Franz Stahl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Dave Grohl and Chris Shiflett of the U.S. rock band Foo fighters arrive on the red carpet during the 58th Annual Grammy Music Awards in Los Angeles February 15, 2016. But it's the Foo Fighters, so things don't stay that way for long. The song sees the Foos in familiar territory, kicking off with a ballad-esque beginning, only to quickly shift into raging high gear, bolstered by Grohl-screamed lyrics.
The video was also directed by Groh, and finds the band in old man makeup in a nursing home. That as-of-yet-untitled record was being recorded as of January, and they premiered an acoustic version of a new song called "The Sky Is A Neighborhood" just a couple weeks ago.