Aside from that Hollywood Reporter Q&A with Dave yesterday, there was no pre-release promo of any note.
EDIT - and this LA Times piece that appeared after I posted that ^
Not that a heap of press means a great deal, I just would've assumed (with everyone indoors and using streaming services) it'd have been talked up a little more.
Funny in the credits to see In Your Honor credited to the members of Foo Fighters and Scratch Acid.
I remember when it came out people saying it sounded like the song Owners Lament, I didn’t realise it sounded similar enough that they’d have a rights claim.
In terms of bands that pack stadiums, sure, but there's always been bands that have done that long after they've stopped making high-selling albums. Aerosmith hasn't released an album since 2012 and GnR since 2008. You could say The Eagles are still huge by this metric, and their last album, and the only one they've released in the last 40 years, came out in 2007. I'll grant him Foo Fighters, Radiohead and Iron Maiden. Maiden's last album debuted at #1 in a couple of dozen countries.
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I can see it in Aus.
Maybe it's a time issue then. I must learn to be patient 😀
Enjoyed it but was expecting more
Aside from that Hollywood Reporter Q&A with Dave yesterday, there was no pre-release promo of any note.
EDIT - and this LA Times piece that appeared after I posted that ^
Not that a heap of press means a great deal, I just would've assumed (with everyone indoors and using streaming services) it'd have been talked up a little more.
I watched it on Prime Mexico at midnight.
Funny in the credits to see In Your Honor credited to the members of Foo Fighters and Scratch Acid.
I remember when it came out people saying it sounded like the song Owners Lament, I didn’t realise it sounded similar enough that they’d have a rights claim.
holy shit! 😮
whaaat? I had to go back and check and there it was indeed
Just finished watching it and i really enjoyed it. Such amazing, talented, passionate and inspiring people
D.H. Peligro's story was mindblowing but not necessarily a massive surprise
And Everlong... awww
The Thom Yorke Flea statement is so true
In terms of bands that pack stadiums, sure, but there's always been bands that have done that long after they've stopped making high-selling albums. Aerosmith hasn't released an album since 2012 and GnR since 2008. You could say The Eagles are still huge by this metric, and their last album, and the only one they've released in the last 40 years, came out in 2007. I'll grant him Foo Fighters, Radiohead and Iron Maiden. Maiden's last album debuted at #1 in a couple of dozen countries.
I mean he's right that bands now don't really get to that level of success.
nice touch with an image of Bleach era Nirvana right at the very end.