Wasting Light
| Foo FightersWasting Light
Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since The Colour and the Shape(1997). Wanting to capture the essence of their earlier work and avoid the artificiality of digital recording, the Foo Fighters recorded in the garage of frontman Dave Grohl in Encino, California, using only analog equipment. The sessions were produced by Butch Vig, with whom Grohl had worked on Nirvana's Nevermind. Since the old -equipment did not allow for many mistakes to be corrected in post-production, the band spent three weeks rehearsing the songs, and Vig had to relearn outdated editing techniques. The band sought a heavier and rawer sound in contrast to the experimentation of their previous albums. Most of the lyrics were written as Grohl reflected upon his life and possible future. Guest musicians include Bob Mould, Krist Novoselic, Jessy Greene, Rami Jaffe and Fee Waybill.-Wikipedia
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Pitchfork
There just isn't a melody or hook to really amplify.
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Consequence of Sound
The drought is over. Rock is back.
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The Gaurdian
commercially peaking, but artistically diminishing, tattooed chug-pop.
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Sputnik Music
No filler! Finally, it's the album the Foos always had in them.
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NZ Herald
Grohl's best in a decade
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All Music
The kind of record they’ve always seemed on the verge of delivering but never have.
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BBC Uk
If you liked this band’s work before, chances are you’ll like this,some killer, some filler
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Independent UK
It's a drab, unrewarding experience.
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Pop Culture Beast
If you like rock, I guarantee you’ll love this!
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Pop Matters
Fantastic and very nearly flawless; everything you could hope for.
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Drowned in Sound
So straightforward and template driven.
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Antiquiet
A fantastically searing accomplishment
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Telegraph UK
Surely, Foo Fighters’s defining moment.
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American Songwriter
About doing the most with what you’ve got. And if that’s three guitars, then that’s more than alright.
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Subjective Sounds
They are simply sensational in every meaning of the word.
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NME
The songs are bigger, the teeth are sharper, the metal is denser
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Highway 81
Resulting in their strongest and most exciting record in more than a decade.
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Our Vinyl
Hard-hitting, immediately infectious hooks and fist-pumping choruses
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Ultimate Guitar
The Foo Fighters have come full circle back to the original sound that made them such a strong band,
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Billboard
Emotional and sonic depth to Grohl's soul-searching peeks into his past.
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Clash Music
Well-designed, well-played, well-presented
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Spin
Grohl’s most memorable set of songs
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Rockhaq
The album is a must buy, definitely if you’re a Foo Fighters fan
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Digital Spy
Grohl's voice still has that distinctive-yet-anonymous twang that just fails to win us over. Foo fans will love it
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OOR
You can always call Dave for a handful of feel good rock anthems.
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Tickets There
The albums strongest moments mostly happen within the first few songs but there are surprises at the end that’ll ensure full plays for a long time
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Rock Sound
It took them going back to their roots to make an album this good then so be it.
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Slant Magazine
With its long stretches of banal rock, Wasted Light is capable of no such feat
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SF Gate
Offers a respectable flashback to the classic quiet-loud-quiet dynamics
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Bol
Wonderful songs,Good singing, Immersive music
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Metal Underground
The band's most cohesive album since the 1997 masterpiece "The Colour And The Shape."
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News OK
Feels like Grohl is finally fulfilling all of his post-Nirvana promise.
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The Heavy Chronicles
I’m very grateful they got back in studio, simply one of the best, if not the best FOO FIGHTERS album.
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The Pop Break
Seems like these guys just get better with time.
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The 405
Grohl is grasping into the past trying to recreate simpler days.
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My Global mind
An album that sounds a bit like a progression of the fooies from the early days
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Gigwise
It's hard to imagine where he still finds the drive.
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Slacker
That sense of humor is welcome on Wasting Light, nearly as welcome as the guitars that ring loud and long.
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Punk News
Wasting Light had tons of potential, but it's not the comeback the Foos needed.
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IGN
Ultimately, this is as good as Foo Fighters have ever sounded.
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Hot Press
David Grohl kicks up a storm on what may be the definitve Foo's record.
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Mikelando
The Foos have created another fine album
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Express
Foo Fighters sound thoroughly reinvigorated, a band at the top of their game.
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AEG
Light is a muscular rock & roll throw down, featuring the Foo's delivering exactly the kind of catchy, pummeling anthems they're known for.
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The Star
So once again we're just left pondering why these well-liked chaps can't do a little bit better.
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Guitar Planet
Dave Grohl seems to be heading towards new – or rather, old – directions.
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Metro UK
Full of thrilling energy and kick-ass tunes
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Tom Caswell Music
I want to love it so much but I just can’t.
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Cairo 360
Though you might need to get used to some songs at first, this is one album that captures the listeners from the very first high-pitched guitar licks.
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The Loquitur
All of these backward leaps pay off in what is ultimately one of the best-sounding rock albums of the last decade.
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Captain Stomp
The kind of record the Foo Fighters had always seemed on the verge of delivering but never quite managed, until now.
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Scotsman
It's an effective piece of chest-beating catharsis featuring one of Grohl's finest vocal performances yet.
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Kill Your Stereo
A record extremely worthy of their brilliant discography.
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Elsewhere NZ
Grohl is one of the smartest players in rock, and he's still taking others along for the crowd-surfing ride.
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Herald Sun
making people happy. Lots of them. All at once. mission accomplished
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