
(NLM) Foo Fighters have released their brand new single ""Caught In The Echo," which is the third song they have shared from their forthcoming 12th full-length studio album, Your Favorite Toy, that will arrive on April 24th.
Following in the turbulent wake of the album's postpone-tinged banger of a title track - described by THE NEW YORK TIMES as "back-to-basics garage-rock delivered in a welter of noisy guitars" and moving VICE to rave "Unhinged Dave Grohl is my favorite version of Dave Grohl" - "Caught In The Echo" is the instantly combustible opener that sets the tone for the harnessing of the FF live fury that pervades the album. From its opening exhortation of "Do I? Do I? Do I? Do I?" to its closing plea of "Who can save us now?", "Caught In The Echo" foreshadows the new album's rough hewn energy with arguably the band's most explosive opener since Wasting Light's "Bridge Burning."
Your Favorite Toy will be released April 24th via Roswell Records/RCA Records. Recorded at home, the album was co-produced by Foo Fighters and Oliver Roman, engineered by Oliver Roman and mixed by Mark "Spike" Stent, and consists of the following songs:
Caught In The Echo
Of All People
Window
Your Favorite Toy
If You Only Knew
Spit Shine
Unconditional
Child Actor
Amen, Caveman
Asking For A Friend
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