Foo Fighters unveil surprise EP as tribute to victims of Paris attacks
Foo Fighters unveiled a new EP Monday, called "Saint Cecilia," as a tribute to victims of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.
The five-track set was recorded at the Saint Cecilia Hotel in Austin, Texas, while the band had some sown time at the Austin City Limits music festival in October. This week, the rockers posted the surprise release as a free download on its website, alongside a link to donate to the victims of the Paris attacks that left 130 people dead and several hundred injured.
Frontman Dave Grohl wrote:
"The Saint Cecilia EP was put into motion back in October of this year as a celebration of life and music. The concept being that, as our world tour drew to a close this week, we wanted to share our love of both with you in return for everything you have given us.
Now, there is a new, hopeful intention that, even in the smallest way, perhaps these songs can bring a little light into this sometimes dark world. To remind us that music is life, and that hope and healing go hand in hand with song. That much can never be taken away.
To all who were affected by the atrocities in Paris, loved ones and friends, our hearts go out to you and your families. We will return and celebrate life and love with you once again someday with our music. As it should be done."
"Saint Cecilia" follows the Foo Fighters' decision to cancel its European tour in the wake of the attacks.