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For the second time in three years, Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman will be sidelined from the band’s activities for an extended period of time.
In 2023, the guitarist took time away from the band to focus on his mental health before returning that summer. A physical injury has taken its toll on Trohman this time around. In a statement released on the band’s Instagram yesterday, Trohman said:
Hey everyone,
After years of managing ongoing issues with my righthand, it’s become clear that I need surgery to avoid permanent damage. Unfortunately, this means I’ll have to take the rest of the year off from playing with the band. The silver lining is that I’m on track for a full recovery.
The band will still be playing all scheduled shows.
I’m looking forward to recovering so I can get back out there with the guys.
The band is slated for festival appearances across the globe throughout the summer months, with notable stops in Minneapolis for Minnesota Yacht Club and in Ocean City, Maryland for Oceans Calling.
It is unknown at press time who will be replacing Trohman on guitar.
Oasis Reunion Tour Launch Setlist in Cardiff, UK, July 4th, 2025: Hello Acquiesce Morning Glory Some Might Say Bringing It On Down Cigarettes & Alcohol Fade Away Supersonic Roll with It Bring It On Down Talk Tonight Half the World Away Little By Little D’you Know What I Mean? Stand by Me Cast No Shadow Slide Away Whatever Live Forever Rock ‘n’ Roll Star The Masterplan Don’t Look Back in Anger Wonderwall Champagne Supernova
Dave Grohl, architect of the Foo Fighters, has released their latest track, “Today’s Song”. The track is the band’s first release since 2023’s But Here We Are, which featured the likes of “Under You” and “Rescued”. On “Today’s Song”, Grohl writes:
I woke today screaming for change I knew that I must So, here lies a shadow Ashes to ashes Dust into dust
You know that nothing can prepare you Don’t let this cruel world compare you Waiting for someone to repair you
Two sides to a river Too troubled to cross It might take you under Today’s song We’ll drown in the middle Which side are you on One Way or Another Today’s song
It may take a lifetime to find you It may take a lifetime to unwind you Praying there’s some way to remind you
In a letter on the Foo Fighters website, Grohl wrote extensively about the band’s 30th anniversary and the meaning behind Today’s Song, writing, “For anyone who has ever glanced behind our tattered, flannel curtain, you will surely find the same familiar faces that have been driving this convoy for decades. These are relationships that go far beyond the stage, with the music being only one element of our bond. Friendships that predate the inception of this little experiment we embarked upon starting at that Thanksgiving dinner in my haunted house, back when wheatgrass shots were cool and before television became an overcrowded buffet of streaming services. Without their support and guidance over the years, we surely would not be celebrating this milestone anniversary with you today. We have been blessed with this little tribe, bound by love. We thank every single one of them, and they know who they are.”
Grohl closed his letter on the website by writing, “It has been 30 years since I sat beside Nate Mendel with my hands on that Ouija board (and the last time I ever touched one) but I now realize that there was no way to predict what was to become of our lives that night. And just as I was that stormy Thanksgiving evening in 1994, I am still grateful for life, love, music, and the mystery of where this path may lead us next.”
Give Me A Word: The Collective Soul Story tells the band’s untold history. It was filmed at Elvis’ Palm Springs, California estate in early 2023 during the recording of the band’s latest album, Here to Eternity. The film contains footage of the recording process along with archival footage throughout the band’s 30 year career.
1. ‘Everybody Laughs’ 2. ‘When We Are Singing’ 3. ‘My Apartment Is My Friend’ 4. ‘A Door Called No’ 5. ‘What Is the Reason for It?’ 6. ‘I Met the Buddha at a Downtown Party’ 7. ‘Don’t Be Like That’ 8. ‘The Avant Garde’ 9. ‘Moisturizing Thing’ 10. ‘I’m an Outsider’ 11. ‘She Explains Things to Me’ 12. ‘The Truth’
Yesterday, we received the unfortunate news that the massively influential frontman Sly Stone had passed away at the age of 82.
In honor of Stone’s passing, we hit the YouTube archives and were blown away by the live footage we saw of Stone performing. The best of the bunch was this 1968 performance that Sly & the Family Stone did on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Huge thanks to everyone who showed up and showed out at the Aurora Pride Parade on 6/8/25! Your energy was brighter than our glitter and louder than our sound system (and that’s saying something). Whether you marched, danced, or just cheered your heart out—you made it unforgettable. See you next year, same time, even more fabulous!