Foo Fighters unearth another archival EP; continue to tease new material

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Credit: Brantley GutierrezAnother week, another archival Foo Fighters EP.

Foo Fighters have unearthed a new set of rare tracks as part of their ongoing Foo Files series. The latest collection, which dates back to 1995, includes the B-sides “Winnebago,” “Podunk” and “How I Miss You,” a cover of the Ace Frehley solo song “Ozone,” and live BBC recordings of “Floaty” and “Alone + Easy Target.”

You can listen to the new EP now via streaming services.

Foo Fighters first launched Foo Files over the summer. The series has included a number of rare demos, live tracks, B-sides and covers.

Meanwhile, the Foos are continuing to tease brand-new material. Thursday night, they tweeted a video of a drum kit sitting atop a set of stairs, while a drumbeat plays on a loop in the background.

The most recent Foo Fighters album is 2017’s Concrete and Gold.

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