Instances like these we be taught to thrash once more! That is precisely what’s up as Dream Widow (cough, Foo Fighters) have simply launched an unrelenting new track titled “March of the Insane” for the upcoming horror flick, Studio 666.
The track, issued as a lyric video from the Foo Fighters YouTube account, is a brutally heavy banger with unhealthy intent. Want proof? The track begins off, “No option to silence the screaming / Deafening voices from hell / Carving your hull to completion / Leaving you nothing however shell / Cower in complete give up / Give in and yield to his title / Abandon to depraved seduction / Agony, torment and pressure.” In different phrases, a fairly far cry from “My Hero” territory.
However followers should not be too stunned, given Dave Grohl’s early 2000s steel undertaking Probot and his collaborations with the late Motorhead frontman Lemmy. In actual fact, “March of the Insane” has a little bit of that Motorhead propulsion coursing by means of it.
So why the fake moniker? “The premise of the film is that we transfer into this home, I’ve author’s block, I am completely uninspired, I am unable to give you something,” Grohl defined on The Howard Stern Present (as transcribed by Final Basic Rock). “And I wind up discovering this creepy basement. And I am going into the basement, I discover this tape by a band from 25 years in the past that recorded there. And there is this track that, if recorded and accomplished, the fucking demon in the home is unleashed, after which, no matter, all hell breaks unfastened.”
Whereas the movie revolves round Foo Fighters recording within the studio, “March of the Insane” comes from the band Dream Widow, the group that perished within the recording studio by the hands of their possessed lead singer. And sadly for the Foos, that is the place they’re recording their new album.
“We are available in 25 years later to file, having no thought what occurred 25 years in the past, and I begin turning into possessed by the spirit of the man from 25 years in the past and the spirit of the home,” Grohl revealed. “However this track, ‘March of the Insane,’ that is their misplaced file. That is the file they have been making earlier than their singer murdered [them].”
Foo Fighters’ Studio 666 horror movie is on schedule for a Feb. 25 launch. Try the trailer right here.
In the meantime, the group continues to tour like a band possessed, simply asserting a further 10 extra exhibits for the autumn on high of an already busy tour schedule. See all their dates right here.