Foo Fighters will release their new horror-comedy Studio 666 on February 25. According to vocalist and guitarist Dave Grohl, the movie is about Foo Fighters renting a haunted house to record in and things going incredibly wrong.
"The premise of the movie is that we move into this house, I have writer's block, I'm totally uninspired, I can't come up with anything. And I wind up finding this creepy basement. And I go into the basement, I find this tape by a band from 25 years ago that recorded there. And there's this song that, if recorded and completed, the fucking demon in the house is unleashed, and then, whatever, all hell breaks loose."
So who's the band that recorded in the house prior? None other than the fictional death metal group Dream Widow, which Grohl and company have brought to life with a brand new song called "March Of The Insane." Frankly, the song kicks a very real amount of ass and may now cause fans to hound Grohl about when we're getting more Dream Widow. And by "fans" I mean "me personally at the very least," because this does legitimately rule.
On the topic of the song, Grohl said to Ultimate Classic Rock that "'March of the Insane' [is from Dream Widow's] lost record. This is the record they were making before their singer murdered [them]."