Let It Die cover

Let It Die

Foo Fighters

Single 2008

About this album

Sound: "A raw and introspective collection, blending hard rock energy with vulnerable lyrics that resonate deeply."

Where they were

Released in 2008, 'Let It Die' marked a transitional phase for Foo Fighters as they explored more personal themes following their 2005 album 'In Your Honor'. This album came during a period of increasing experimentation for the band as they sought to evolve their sound while maintaining their signature rock roots.

Why it matters

The album's lead single, 'Let It Die', received significant airplay and was praised for its emotional depth, solidifying the band's place in the alternative rock scene. Additionally, it showcased the band's ability to balance commercial appeal with artistic integrity, further expanding their fanbase and influence within post-grunge music.

Essential tracks

  • "Let It Die" — 'Let It Die' serves as the emotional centerpiece of the album, encapsulating the struggle between resilience and despair through intense instrumentation and heartfelt vocals.
  • "Keep the Car Running" — This track exemplifies the band's blend of energetic rock with introspective lyrics, making it a standout that resonates with listeners seeking both power and vulnerability.
  • "If Ever" — 'If Ever' showcases a more melodic side of Foo Fighters, highlighting Dave Grohl's lyrical vulnerability and adding depth to the album's narrative arc.

Release Date

June 24, 2008

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Let It Die 4:04
  2. 2 Keep the Car Running 3:24
  3. 3 If Ever 4:13
  4. 4 Come Alive (demo version) 5:29