Foo Fighters began teasing new music in early February after posting a series of videos with cryptic captions. One video posted on February 2 depicts a screen flashing through graphics and images of the band with the caption, "This is just a test." The second video posted on February 9 shows another sequence of flashing images with the caption, "Of a broken broadcast system." Now, the band has created a new teasing tactic: an interactive website page.
Added on February 12, the Foo Fighter's website now features an interactive page allowing fans access to snippets of new material. The page showcases a bedroom wall clustered with band posters, photographs and stickers. If you drag your cursor over select wall decor, you are presented with short sound bites of music for 10 unreleased songs.
Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters performs onstage at the Global Citizen Festival at Central Park, Great Lawn on September 29, 2012 in New York City.Kevin Mazur/WireImage
In the comments section of the Instagram post announcing the updated website page, fans expressed their excitement and suspicion, urging the group for more details.
View this post on Instagram"UNCONDITIONAL SPOTTED!!!! You teased it TWO YEARS AGO ??"
"Never mind evaluate, stop making us evaluWAIT! ??"
"Pretty cool! Can't wait to hear some of these songs soon! Oh, and Taylor's hawk! ??"
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