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WATCH: Dave Grohl’s solo recording and film ‘Play’

/ 09:49 PM August 08, 2018

Dave Grohl, frontman of the U.S. band Foo Fighters, performs at the Summer Sonic festival in Makuhari, suburban Tokyo, in August 2017. Image: Handout/Summer Sonic/AFP via AFP Relaxnews

Dave Grohl is gearing up for the Friday release of “Play”, a documentary about the making of a 23-minute solo recording of a new original song on which he plays every instrument.

Both the solo recording and the related mini-documentary are due to release on Friday, with the two-part film culminating in Grohl’s full performance, on seven different instruments, of the new song.

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In a preview released Wednesday, Grohl is seen jumping from guitars to drum set to percussion, at one point pictured at all the instruments at once.

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“Play” is directed by Grohl with help from his “Sonic Highways” collaborator Mark Monroe. It was filmed in black and white by Brandon Trost (“The Disaster Artist”, “This is the End”).

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“Play” will be out via Roswell Films on Aug. 10, and the song will also be available for digital download that day. On Sept. 28, it will get a limited-edition vinyl release. JB

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