Foo Fighters tease new album with an interactive, nostalgic website featuring hidden song previews and exclusive studio and stage clips.
- February 13, 2026
AceShowbiz - The iconic rock band Foo Fighters is stirring excitement among fans with a fresh and innovative preview of their upcoming work. Their official website has been transformed into a nostalgic high school rock fan’s bedroom, complete with rock posters, scattered CDs, and even piles of clothes, all designed as interactive elements to unveil snippets of new songs.
This creative approach echoes early internet web 1.0 vibes, inviting visitors to explore the page and discover hidden audio clips by hovering over or clicking on various images of the band performing in the studio and on stage. Although no song titles have been revealed yet, lead singer and guitarist Dave Grohl confirmed last month during a special performance at UTAS Stadium in Tasmania that a new album is in the works.
During the show, Grohl shared, “We might have a whole new record of f–king songs that we just finished the other day,” marking the first public hint of a follow-up to their 2023 album, But Here We Are. On Instagram, the band posted a snapshot of the bedroom-themed site alongside the caption, “consider this an evaluation.”
The previews suggest that the band’s 12th studio album will be a dynamic mix of styles. One clip features Grohl energetically repeating the words “Decide, decide decide/ Do I, do I, do I” over sparse guitar before drums burst in. Another adjacent snippet offers an upbeat pop-infused melody with a classic Foo Fighters wordless refrain. There’s also a track where Grohl chants “turn the cameras on” over a steadily rising beat.
A mid-tempo tune showcases Grohl singing “unconditional, it’s unconditional” layered over a driving rhythm, positioned close to a poster that repeatedly asks, “Do you want more???,” possibly hinting at the album’s title or theme. Images of the band’s new drummer Ilan Rubin and the currently injured guitarist Pat Smear appear on the bass drum, teasing another energetic rock track, although no lyrics are audible.
One clip highlights Rubin’s intense drumming with furious patterns paired with slashing guitar riffs. Meanwhile, a shot of Smear sitting in the studio previews a sharp, cutting rocker. These glimpses promise a powerful and diverse album that fans will eagerly anticipate.
With this inventive online launch and the first official confirmation from Grohl, anticipation is building for what could be one of Foo Fighters’ most electrifying releases yet. Fans are encouraged to visit the interactive site to immerse themselves in these previews and get a taste of the band’s evolving sound ahead of the full album release.