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Foo Fighters Detail New Album, 'Your Favorite Toy,' and Share the Title Track

The 10-track album features new drummer Ilan Rubin and was recorded at home, with the title track unlocking the album's energetic punk-inspired sound, Foo Fighters said.

  • On Thursday the Foo Fighters announced their new studio album Your Favorite Toy and released its title track, with the album due April 24 via Roswell Records and MCA Records/Columbia Records.
  • Dave Grohl says the song Your Favorite Toy unlocked the album's tone after experimenting with sounds and dynamics for over a year, while earlier this month the band updated their official website with interactive teasers.
  • Production credits show the album was recorded at home, co-produced and engineered by Foo Fighters and Oliver Roman, with a 10-track collection including Asking For a Friend.
  • The change in personnel marks the Foo Fighters' first album with drummer Ilan Rubin, who replaced Josh Freese last year, signaling a creative new chapter as the band prepares for their 2026 plans.
  • Touring plans include the Take Cover world tour kicking off June 10 in Oslo, reaching North America on Aug. 4, with a recent Aug. 22 Hollywood Bowl show featuring Gustavo Dudamel and LA Philharmonic.
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