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Exclusive: Butch Vig Talks ‘Primal, Raw’ Foo Fighters Album

Producer also recalls reuniting with surviving Nirvana members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic after nearly 20 years. By James Montgomery Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage On Wednesday, MTV News spoke to producer Butch Vig about his current project: a reworked version of “Go Pack Go!,” the fight song of his beloved Green Bay Packers. Thanks in no small part to the team’s run to Super Bowl XLV, the song has become a rock-radio staple all around Wisconsin, and Vig is pretty pleased by its success. Of course, in between his praise of the Pack — and near-constant digs at the Minnesota Vikings — we also got Vig to answer a few questions about the project he just finished: the Foo Fighters’ brand-new, back-to-basics album , which is due this spring. And, echoing Dave Grohl’s sentiments that the still-untitled disc would be a snarling, “shredding” affair, Vig said the Foos have pushed themselves further than they’ve ever gone before — by ditching everything they’d previously done. “[Dave] has an amazing studio not too far from his home, in the Valley, and it’s a great, kick-ass studio, but I think he felt that if he went in there, what would he do different on this record? They’d be recording in the same room, using the same board, getting the same sort of vibe,” Vig said. “So he mentioned to me, when they played Wembley [Stadium in the U.K.] at the end of last tour, they were like, ‘Holy sh–, I can’t believe how big we are.’ … And he was thinking what to do next, and so he said, ‘I want to do something really primal sounding.’ And had me up to his house, and when I got there — this was nine months ago — he opened up his garage door and went, ‘I want to record the record in here.’ And I said, ‘Uh, OK … ‘ “So, literally, we got a drum kit and put it in there, and he started banging on it, and I was like, ‘Wow, it’s really intense sounding,’ because it’s a small garage, just drywall, you know?” Vig continued. “And then he said, ‘Cool, well, here’s another thing: I want to do it on tape, 24-track tape. I don’t want to use any computers.’ And I said, ‘Look, I totally understand this, [but] it’s going to be a lot of work, because you guys have got to play really good.’ Because you can fix anything with computers, Auto-Tune everything until it becomes perfect, and he said, ‘I want the record to sound rawer and somewhat imperfect. As good as we play, that’s how good the record will sound.’ And, you know what? It sounds great. They’re f—ing badass players. It’s an honest record. It sounds real.” While crafting a crackling, live-sounding album was a thrill — Vig proudly proclaims that it remained completely analog “until post-mastering” — his biggest jolt came from being in the same room with Grohl and his former Nirvana mate Krist Novoselic (who, along with Pat Smear, plays on the record) and watching the two exorcise old demons on a track called “I Should Have Known.” “We had Krist Novoselic come in and play bass [on the song], and I’m not exactly sure what the song’s about, but to me, it seems there’s definitely some references about Kurt Cobain, and it’s one of the most primal, raw things the Foo Fighters have ever done, and I think it’s one of the best tracks on the record,” Vig said. “It’s distorted and raw, and Dave, the take on the vocals is like the first take he did at the end of the song. He’s just blowing his lungs out. … We played the record for some people yesterday, and the whole record is great, but that song, God, it’s quite an emotional roller-coaster ride when you hear it.” And then, after the song had been recorded, Vig got another thrill: getting to reconnect with two of his oldest friends, a pair of musicians with whom he’ll forever be linked, even if they haven’t been in the same room together in nearly two decades. “When Krist came up to Dave’s house, we sort of sat down and it was like, ‘Holy sh–, man, we hadn’t been in a room together — the three of us — in almost 20 years,'” said Vig, who produced Nirvana’s 1991 album Nevermind. “So Krist did his bass overdubs, and he added a little accordion part at the start and end of the song, and then we just sat around and shot the sh– for three or four hours. Dave and I were sipping on some wine, and Krist started drinking some bootleg whiskey, and it was great. … One story would lead to another story, and it was an amazing experience, just to be there, to open up all these things you may have forgotten about. It was really a pretty special part of the album.” What are you expecting from the new Foo Fighters album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Foo Fighters

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Foo Fighters To Return This Spring With ‘Massive’ New Album

Yet-untitled record is shaping up to be their heaviest to date. By James Montgomery The Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage The Foo Fighters , for the majority of their career, have been the kind of band that only operates on a really, really huge level (witness their two-night stand at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2008 for proof of this, or even the sprawling, double-disc In Your Honor album). So when Dave Grohl is saying that their new album is, well, “massive,” you’re probably going to notice. On Tuesday (January 4), Grohl spoke to BBC Radio 1’s Zane Lowe about the Foos’ still-untitled new album (which they had apparently just finished the night before, according to a celebratory tweet ), and from the sound of things, it’s going to be a big deal. “There’s 11 songs and, front to back, there’s not one sleepy ballad,” Grohl said. “The fact that we did it without any computers, it was just really simple. It just sounds massive. It’s different to any other Foo Fighters album, because it just sounds big. It was really inspiring.” The band began work on the album — which Grohl said will be hitting stores “in spring” — last September. They teamed up with super-producer Butch Vig (Nirvana’s Nevermind ), former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic and, judging by the photo he posted on the band’s Twitter account, frequent Nirvana collaborator/former Foo Pat Smear too. But rather than go for a big studio sound, the band opted for a much, well, simpler approach. “It was really in my garage,” Grohl said. “You could put a minivan in there and that’s it. We entered into this project with a direction. The first song we started recording, the tape just started shredding.” And judging by the early results — a 10-second snippet of a song called “White Limo” the band tweeted on Monday — Grohl isn’t kidding about the massive part. Or the rough-around-the-edges garage bludgeon, either. This really could be their heaviest work to date. And now, with the recording out of the way, the Foos can focus on more important tasks — like picking the first single. “I don’t even know what the single is going to be,” Grohl said. “It’s hard to choose because it sounds like there’s more than one.” What are you expecting from the new Foo Fighters album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Foo Fighters

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Kid Cudi’s Alleged Victim — No Hard Feelings

Filed under: Fights The guy who was allegedly punched by rapper Kid Cudi at a concert in Vancouver this weekend says he’s just fine (see below) and he has no intentions of pressing charges. Michael Sharpe tells TMZ it all went down like this: someone behind him threw a …

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Small Town Bar Sued Over Rock & Grohl Music

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Kid Rock and Dave Grohl are the new Taylor Swift and Gwen Stefani — because now the fellas are following in their feminine counterpart’s footsteps by suing a small town bar for allegedly jacking their tunes.The two rockers dropped a serious …

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Foo Fighters Welcome Mixed Reactions To New Single ‘Wheels’

‘I like that we have songs that lots of different people either enjoy or dislike,’ frontman Dave Grohl says. By Kyle Anderson, with reporting by Matt Elias Foo Fighters Photo: MTV News It’s hard to believe that Foo Fighters , the band that Dave Grohl admits he started “almost on a dare,” has been around for 15 years and have cranked out countless hit singles

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Most Uncomfortable Print Ad Ever.

Apparently all we need to “relax” tensions with racial extremist groups is some hot water and bubbles…..at least according to McCann Lowe's way uncomfortable campaign for Luxor Hot Tubs. Is it hot in here, you guys? Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

The Most Hardcore Unicorn Tattoo

The lady unicorn has her cigarette *during* her afternoon delight.

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Them Crooked Vultures

MUSIC BUZZ : The long-rumored, totally epic supergroup comprised of Dave Grohl, Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, and Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age is finally a reality. Them Crooked Vultures will play their first show at Chicago's Metro on Sunday.

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