Dave Grohl Admits Cheating On Wife After Welcoming Secret Child
In what might be the weirdest way to admit cheating…
In what might be the weirdest way to admit cheating…
There goes my hero.
Nobody loves music more than Dave Grohl.
Dave Grohl and the boys are back.
Very East London.
Even better than headlining the Pyramid stage.
In 1989 subpop founder joined Nirvana in Europe for eight days of touring and he took a bunch of photographs that have remained unpublished. Until now.
It’s good to know that even rich millionaires geek out like the rest of us when they see their favourite bands – even if they used to be in a band with the lead singer.
There goes my hero, watch him as he trolls.
This is the fullest sound you will ever hear. 100% guaranteed to give you chills.
Dave Grohl is almost universally well liked within popular culture, and here’s just a few of the reasons why.
Musicians are an egotistical bunch, and it’s pretty much exemplified when they choose to talk about their fellow musicians.
An artist has mixed two things that may be a big part of your teenage years and fortunately he hasn’t ruined them. Just imagine Courtney Love threatening to crush you. I mean, it could happen.
I thought everyone over the age of 11 knew Kurt Cobain was dead but apparently not, as one cheerleader is requesting a video endorsement from them for her homecoming campaign.
An obscure video has emerged via YouTube of the rock icon and his bandmates makin’ babies and it’s every bit as freaky as you could imagine.
I take it back, it was better than the Metallica/Lou Reed collaboration and Take That’s version of Smells Like Teen Spirt. It still wasn’t great though.
In a move that probably will signal the end of the world, Paul McCartney is actually replacing Kurt Cobain at a Nirvana reunion tonight.
The headline says it all really huh?
Courtney Love had another episode at the weekend and ended up calling the Foo Fighters gay.
Review of the unprecedented Foo Fighters movie screening
Here’s a collection of images and videos of one of the greats