Foo Fighters celebrate Dave Grohl’s birthday with new track

“Waiting On A War” is the third advance track from upcoming tenth studio album

Hot on the heels of โ€œNo Son of Mine,” Foo Fighters unleash another dose of Medicine at Midnight in the form of โ€œWaiting on a War.โ€ In stark contrast to the bludgeoning โ€œfinal fuck you to 2020โ€ (UPROXX) of its predecessor, โ€œWaiting on a Warโ€ is a sprawling melodic opus that gradually builds to a patented FF rave-up.

If โ€œWaiting on a Warโ€ seems to have an especially emotional heft to its lyrics, well, thatโ€™s because it does. Dave Grohl recounts the personal anecdote that inspired the song, “Last fall, as I was driving my daughter to school, she turned to me and asked, โ€œDaddy, is there going to be a war?โ€ My heart sank as I realized that she was now living under the same dark cloud that I had felt 40 years ago.

“I wrote ‘Waiting on a War’ that day.

“Everyday waiting for the sky to fall. Is there more to this than that? Is there more to this than just waiting on a war? Because I need more. We all do.

“This song was written for my daughter, Harper, who deserves a future, just as every child does.”

Celebrate Grohlโ€™s birthday tonight, January 14th, with Foo Fightersโ€™ network TV debut performance of “Waiting on a Warโ€ on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

Medicine at Midnight is due February 5th on Roswell Records/RCA Records and is produced by Greg Kurstin and Foo Fighters, engineered by Darrell Thorp and mixed by Mark โ€œSpikeโ€ Stent, and packs the following nine songs into a tight-ass 37 minutes.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn