![]() This record finds Dave Grohl and his gang trying to bring back the essence of classic albums like “The Colour and The Shape.” “Sean” even sounds like a cousin of “Monkey Wrench,” while “Savior Breath” tries to recreate the hardcore edges found on parts of the band’s debut album. “Saint Cecilia” as an EP doesn’t find the Foos back in peak form, but it does serve as a bit of a palate-cleanser after the disastrously awkward “Sonic Highways,” which was a great idea for a documentary series but not for an album. In the process they also urged fans to donate to the victims of the Paris bombings. The Foos dropped a five-song EP for free on their website, as well as iTunes and Amazon. The internet was briefly ablaze wondering what this clock meant and now we have an answer. Quicklist: 1title: Foo Fighters’ “Saint Cecilia EP” ***text: The Foo Fighters had a mysterious countdown clock on their site counting down to November 23. In addition, Underworld released a deluxe reissue of their 1996 album, “Second Toughest In The Infants.” Adele didn’t face much competition this pre-Thanksgiving week, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t other gems to discover. — - intro: In addition to Adele's "25," this week brought us a surprise Foo Fighters EP, a new Punch Brothers EP, plus a new album from rapper Freddie Gibbs.
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