The Feast and the Famine

"The Feast and the Famine"
Single by Foo Fighters
from the album Sonic Highways
Released October 24, 2014 (2014-10-24)
Format Digital download
Recorded Inner Ear Studios, Arlington, VA
Genre Punk rock, post-grunge
Length 3:49
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Foo Fighters (Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Pat Smear)
Producer(s) Butch Vig
Foo Fighters singles chronology
"Something from Nothing"
(2014)
"The Feast and the Famine"
(2014)
"Congregation"
(2014)

"Something from Nothing"
(2014)
"The Feast and the Famine"
(2014)
"Congregation"
(2014)
Music video
"The Feast and the Famine" on YouTube

"The Feast and the Famine" is a song by the American rock band, Foo Fighters. It is the second song and second single from their eighth album Sonic Highways. The song was released on October 24, 2014.[1][2]

Background

"The Feast and the Famine" was inspired by the history of Washington, D.C., and was recorded near the city at Inner Ear Studios.

The song is inspired by the iconic Washington D.C hardcore punk scene, with the band having traveled to eight different U.S cities to record each song on the album Sonic Highways.[3] The song was recorded at Inner Ear Studio in Arlington County, Virginia with gang vocals from Pete Stahl and Skeeter Thompson of Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia punk band Scream.[4]

The song was first played live at Washington D.C's Black Cat club on October 24, 2014.[5]

Music video

During the "Washington D.C." episode of the TV series Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways, the band performs the song at Inner Ear Studios. Like "Something from Nothing", the music video also features lyrics appearing in the background. Indie Go-Go band RDGLDGRN made an appearance at the end of the video.

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[6] 16
Portugal (Portugal Singles Chart)[7] 27
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[8] 93
UK Rock and Metal (Official Charts Company)[9] 4
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[10] 37
US Rock Digital Songs (Billboard)[11] 28

References

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