Stream Foo Fighters’ new album as disco alter-ego The Dee Gees, ‘Hail Satin’

The Foo Fighters‘ disco facet venture, the Dee Gees, have shared their debut album ‘Hail Satin’ to streaming platforms.
Previewed again in February with the band’s tackle the Bee Gees’ ‘You Ought to Be Dancing’, the album initially arrived as a part of a File Retailer Day drop on July 17, and was recorded on the band’s Studio 606.
It options 4 Bee Gees covers, a rendition of Andy Gibb’s ‘Shadow Dancing’ and 5 reside variations of songs from the band’s newest studio album, final 12 months’s ‘Drugs at Midnight’.
Again in February, Foo Fighters (and Dee Gees) frontman Dave Grohl defined the choice to initially cowl the Bee Gees’ ‘You Ought to Be Dancing’.
“Someone stated, ‘Hey, have you ever seen that Bee Gees documentary?’ And I used to be just like the final individual on earth – the one individual that hadn’t seen it! So I used to be like, ‘Why don’t we simply do a Bee Gees music?’ And somebody was identical to, ‘OK… how do you wanna do it?!’ And I stated: ‘Effectively, let’s do it just like the Bee Gees,’” Grohl instructed BBC Radio 2.
“We began recording the instrumental observe, after which I assumed, ‘OK, properly I’m gonna exit and sing it…’ and let me let you know: I’ve by no means, ever in my life sung like that, nevertheless it was the best music I’ve ever sung in my complete life!”
Final month, Foo Fighters carried out a sold-out, full-capacity present at Madison Sq. Backyard that welcomed reside music again to New York. The band additionally not too long ago confirmed their headline set at this 12 months’s Lollapalooza Chicago on the finish of this month, in addition to at 2022’s Boston Calling competition.
Final week, the band have been pressured to postpone a present on the Los Angeles Discussion board after a confirmed case of COVID-19 “throughout the Foo Fighters organisation”.