Ringo Starr, Flea, Slash, the Edge, and more appear in the new trailer for Dave Grohl’s What Drives Us, out April 30th.
Directed by Grohl and produced by Foo Fighters, the trailer features Radkey and Starcrawler — two young bands currently on the road — as a bevy of notable musicians recall their early touring days. “You’ve got to get in a van if you want to make it in this business,” Starr says. Later, Slash sums it up while sitting next to his bandmate Duff McKagan: “You have...
Directed by Grohl and produced by Foo Fighters, the trailer features Radkey and Starcrawler — two young bands currently on the road — as a bevy of notable musicians recall their early touring days. “You’ve got to get in a van if you want to make it in this business,” Starr says. Later, Slash sums it up while sitting next to his bandmate Duff McKagan: “You have...
- 4/12/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
For his latest rockumentary “What Drives Us,” Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has decided to go back to his roots and explore why touring in vans across the country has become a universal rite of passage for rock stars.
In the film, Grohl speaks with an assortment of rock legends both new and old about their experiences that all started from the back of a rusty old van and how they changed with their music along the way.
“What happens in a van is a foundation. It creates this unique perspective that we all share,” Grohl says in the trailer. “A lot of the attraction to doing this was the unknown. You were free.”
“What Drives Us” is Grohl’s latest documentary film since directing “Sound City” in 2013 and the 2014 docuseries “Sonic Highways” that explored the musical roots of eight different American cities, culminating in Foo Fighters recording a song in each.
In the film, Grohl speaks with an assortment of rock legends both new and old about their experiences that all started from the back of a rusty old van and how they changed with their music along the way.
“What happens in a van is a foundation. It creates this unique perspective that we all share,” Grohl says in the trailer. “A lot of the attraction to doing this was the unknown. You were free.”
“What Drives Us” is Grohl’s latest documentary film since directing “Sound City” in 2013 and the 2014 docuseries “Sonic Highways” that explored the musical roots of eight different American cities, culminating in Foo Fighters recording a song in each.
- 4/12/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
The Chattanooga Film Festival is a must-attend event for genre fans every year and 2020 is no exception, with the initial lineup including Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's Synchronic and the world premiere of the new Castle Freak!
To learn more about the fest and purchase tickets, visit:
https://www.chattfilmfest.org/
Press Release: Chattanooga, Tn - The Chattanooga Film Festival (Cff) is hard at work solidifying its film and event programming for their 2020 installment and is excited to share the first small wave of titles and events. Taking place April 16 - 19 at Chattanooga’s Songbirds Guitar Museum, a gorgeous new venue that’s quickly established itself as one of the Scenic City’s premier entertainment destinations, Cff promises four days filled to the brim with films, special events and workshops.
Opening night will have attendees lined up for the profoundly moving sci-fi drama Synchronic, starring Jamie Dornan and Anthony Mackie.
To learn more about the fest and purchase tickets, visit:
https://www.chattfilmfest.org/
Press Release: Chattanooga, Tn - The Chattanooga Film Festival (Cff) is hard at work solidifying its film and event programming for their 2020 installment and is excited to share the first small wave of titles and events. Taking place April 16 - 19 at Chattanooga’s Songbirds Guitar Museum, a gorgeous new venue that’s quickly established itself as one of the Scenic City’s premier entertainment destinations, Cff promises four days filled to the brim with films, special events and workshops.
Opening night will have attendees lined up for the profoundly moving sci-fi drama Synchronic, starring Jamie Dornan and Anthony Mackie.
- 2/18/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
It’s been two decades since L7’s last album — long enough for the grunge-punk heroes to add plenty of new names to their already expansive shitlist. On Scatter the Rats, they rail against fakes, frauds, liars, doubters and, of course, rats. “Don’t need your Venn diagram,” vocalist-guitarist Suzi Gardner sings over a grungy guitar line on “Proto Prototype,” “We’ve always known how to slam.”
That scrappy savoir-faire guides them through 11 punky downer rockers on Scatter the Rats, an album that recalls their early Nineties high-water marks, Smell...
That scrappy savoir-faire guides them through 11 punky downer rockers on Scatter the Rats, an album that recalls their early Nineties high-water marks, Smell...
- 5/3/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Courtney Love has claimed to have become addicted to heroin at a party held by Charlie Sheen. The Hole rocker recalled taking the Class A drug at a star-studded party in Sheen's former Malibu home, a moment that would lead to years of substance abuse issues. Love told The Fix: "One night, my boyfriend at the time, who was working for Ben Stiller, took me to this star-studded party at Charlie Sheen's house in Malibu. "Tom Cruise was there, and Madonna, and my friend Jennifer Finch, who used to be the lead singer of L7. At some point Jennifer - who has been very (more)...
- 5/29/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
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