The Foo Fighters have just released a brand-new single titled “Today’s Song” this morning, arriving nearly 30 years to the day since the band’s self-titled debut album dropped on July 4, 1995.

The Foo Fighters have just released a brand-new single titled **”Today’s Song”** this morning, arriving nearly 30 years to the day since the band’s self-titled debut album dropped on **July 4, 1995**. The surprise track marks a significant moment in the band’s history and is being celebrated with hourly plays today on **KROQ**, available both on the air and streaming via the **Audacy app**.

“Today’s Song” is the band’s first original release since their emotional 2023 album, *But Here We Are*, which served as a tribute to their late drummer, **Taylor Hawkins**. Since then, Foo Fighters have been relatively quiet on the new music front, though they’ve been engaging fans by revisiting archival footage and classic performances as part of their 30th-anniversary celebrations.

Just days before the release of the new single, the band surprised fans with a gritty cover of **Minor Threat’s “I Don’t Wanna Hear It.”** The track is notable for featuring instrumentals that were recorded in **1995**, with vocals newly added in **2025**, blending the past and present in a way only Foo Fighters can. The identity of the drummer on the track remains unclear, especially after longtime session member **Josh Freese** announced his departure from the group in **May**.

While no official U.S. tour dates have been announced, the Foo Fighters are slated to perform a string of **international shows in October**, including a headlining slot at **Mexico City’s Corona Capital Festival in November**. As the band steps into its fourth decade, “Today’s Song” signals they’re not just looking back—but still charging forward with the same raw energy that made them legends.

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