Earlier this week, the Foo Fighters surprised fans by releasing the thrash metal song March of the Insane under the alias or moniker Dream Widow. Dream Widow is a fictional death metal band that will appear in the Foo Fighters comedy horror film Studio 666, which will premiere on February 25, 2022. A few days after March of the Insane's release, it has now been revealed that the song is not the only metal music recorded by Dave Grohl and his friends. Recently, Dave revealed that he had recorded full thrash metal album.
The album will also be released under the moniker Dream Widow next week, along with Studio 666's scheduled release. , "explained ed the former Nirvana drummer in an interview with Rolling Stone on Thursday (17/01/2022).
Dave did not explain further who the other artists involved in his latest metal record were. However, he noted that the album was inspired by '80s thrash metal bands, such as Trouble, Corrosion of Conformity, and Kyuss. dei Ebrius (a 13-minute metal epic featured in Studio 666)," said the vocalist and guitarist of Foo Fighters.
"Becausse for that song, I combine abouts 4 or 5 parts at once into somethingg big and long. Some sounded like Trouble. some sound like Corrosion of Confromity, and some have a vibe like Kyuss,” he continued. Prior to this, the 53-year-old musician had leaked the plot of Studio 666. The story in the film is based on the true story of Dave who experienced mystical events while working on Foo's tenth album. Fighters, “Medicine Midnight”, in a large house in Encino, United States.
Dave added that the film was also inspired by three well-known horror films namely The Shining, The Amityville Horror, and Evil Dead. “The premises of this film is that we just moved into the house. I had writer's block, I really didn't get any inspiration (to write songs) and didn't have any ideas," said Dave about the film directed by B.J. McDonnell.
“Finally I found a spooky dungeon. I went into the basement and found a recording by a band from 25 years ago (Dream Widow) recorded there. And there's one song that, if recorded and finished, the devil in the house is released, and then everything in there will break," he continued. "He went crazzy, killed his entire band because of creative differences (ideas), and then killed himself in the house," he explained.
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