Foo Fighters Leader Shows His Hard Side, Performs with Sepultura
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl joined Brazilian band Sepultura on stage in Los Angeles.
- Grohl performed the song "Kaiowas" with Sepultura during their farewell tour concert on May 29.
- He expressed admiration for Sepultura's 1996 album "Roots," calling it "sonically the most powerful record I have ever heard."
Dave Grohl, the leader of Foo Fighters and former frontman of Nirvana, demonstrated his affinity for extreme music once again by joining the Brazilian band Sepultura on stage during their Los Angeles concert. The performance took place on May 29 at the Wiltern theater.
This appearance occurred during Sepultura's farewell tour, marking 42 years of the band's career. The tour will conclude without a reunion between members Andreas Kisser and Paulo Jr. with the original brothers Max and Igor Cavalera. Grohl's collaboration added a notable moment to the evening as the band played their final shows.
Grohl performed the song "Kaiowas" with Sepultura, a track featured on their 1996 album "Roots." He shared his high regard for the album, describing it as "sonically the most powerful record I have ever heard." This collaboration highlights Grohl's long-standing appreciation for heavier musical styles and his willingness to engage with artists across different genres.
sonically the most powerful record I have ever heard.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.