
This week on Riffology: We attempt to discuss the Foo Fighters’ first album. Expect moderate insight, several detours, and the ongoing question of whether Dave Grohl is too famous for his own good. Usual levels of enthusiasm. Now streaming.
In this episode, Chris and Neil bravely tackle the Foo Fighters’ debut—after a brief existential debate on the meaning of “all the important information.” The conversation meanders through Dave Grohl’s divine ascension, the British tradition of turning on beloved celebrities, and whether being in a band is more like a relationship or just a convenient way to keep busy. Expect insightful tangents on the cyclical nature of “coolness,” a forensic look at how many “bangers” one band can string together, and the usual refusal to stick to the actual topic. No stone is left unturned, unless it’s a stone that leads back to Liam Gallagher, in which case, it gets a whole sidebar.