Watch FOO FIGHTERS Cover AC/DC's 'Let There Be Rock'

September 12, 2017

FOO FIGHTERS performed in BBC Radio 1's "Live Lounge" on September 1.

Dave Grohl and his bandmates played their new single, "The Sky Is A Neighborhood", and classic FOO FIGHTERS song "Best Of You", before treating fans to a cover of AC/DC's "Let There Be Rock".

Video footage of their "Let There Be Rock" rendition can now be seen below.

"The Sky Is A Neighborhood" is taken from FOO FIGHTERS' ninth studio album, "Concrete And Gold", which will be released on September 15 via Roswell Records/RCA Records.

The run-up to "Concrete And Gold" began with the June 1 surprise release of the Billboard Mainstream Rock #1 smash "Run". With more than two million YouTube views in its first twenty-four hours, "Run" rocketed into the Top 5 of the iTunes video chart and the top Top 15 iTunes singles chart — quickly amassing the highest first-day numbers of any single in the FOO FIGHTERS' career.

"Concrete And Gold" will naturally be supported with a grueling trek of the arena, stadium and festival stages of the world. The U.S. leg kicks off October 7 with the band's Cal Jam 17 festival at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, California: a non-stop, one-hundred-percent-live twelve-hour rock and roll extravaganza featuring camping, carnival rides, a water park, attractions, a mobile recording studio and so much more.

"Concrete And Gold" was written and performed by FOO FIGHTERS, produced by Greg Kurstin and FOO FIGHTERS, and mixed by Darrell Thorp.

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