Toronto’s music scene was incredible 20 years ago. The concert listings in the city filled pages, and any music lover would sometimes have to pick between a couple of different shows on a Friday or Saturday night.
Foo Fighters
Studio 666, now out in theaters, finds rock band the Foo Fighters in a musical slump. Their record label rep offers a solution: rent a creepy mansion to get their creative juices flowing, discover a new sound and record their tenth album.
Dave Grohl is the man. If you don’t respect him for being part of Nirvana, then surely you have to give the man a little love for The Foo Fighters, one of the best rock-and-or-roll acts to come out of the last two decades.