After outlining his idea this spring, confirming it this summer and beginning to tease it a few weeks ago, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl released his mini-documentary Play on Thursday.
The film depicts Grohl's ambitious project to record a massive 23-minute instrumental song in which he records the parts of multiple instruments in one take.
You can watch Play, download the sheet music, and enjoy other content by clicking here.
Grohl famously wrote and performed nearly every part on the Foo Fighters' 1995 debut album.
Through a press release last week, Grohl said that one of the things that so fascinates him about music is how no one can truly master it.
"Watching my kids start to play music and learn to sing or play drums, it brings me back to the time when I was their age listening to albums, learning from listening," he said. "And when I take my kids to the place where they take their lessons, I see these rooms full of children that are really pushing themselves to figure this out.
"And even now, as a 49-year-old man, I'm still trying to figure it out...You're always chasing the next challenge, and you're always trying to find a way to improve on what you've learned."
Foo Fighters is taking an August break before resuming the band's Concrete and Gold Tour in early September, with stops in Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver.
Original article by Andrew Magnotta at iHeartRadio