by Elliot Mitchell Contributor | Photos by WENN

Tags: Foo Fighters, Them Crooked Vultures 

Dave Grohl would 'love' to make another Them Crooked Vultures album

Foos frontman is keen to reboot the supergroup

 

Dave Grohl would 'love' to make another Them Crooked Vultures album Photo: WENN

Dave Grohl has said he would 'love' to make another Them Crooked Vultures album, a supergroup which featured himself, John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin and Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age.

Formed in 2009, the trio made one self titled album together and briefly toured, however a new interview with Grohl could indicate the group are finally working towards new material.

Speaking to NME, The Foo Fighters frontman stated: "I would love to make another Vultures record" before detailing the issues behind the project lie in clashing schedules between the members.

"I think our biggest hurdle is just a logistic one, that the three of us are all pretty busy."

Listen to Them Crooked Vultures' 'New Fang' below:

Grohl is an undeniably busy man at the moment, with Foo Fighters releasing their eighth album Sonic Highways next Monday (10 November). A documentary about the making of the record is currently airing on The BBC and HBO.

Below: Foo Fighters 15 greatest hits, ranked in order of greatness


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