WorkTape

#244 - Foo Fighters’ Return to Foos & Jack Harlow’s R&B Misstep


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Have Foo Fighters rediscovered their stride? On the point of their latest single “Caught in the Echo,” WorkTape breaks down its clear callbacks to the band’s 2000s-era sound and why it feels like a genuine return to form. We talk about what’s working, from Dave Grohl’s enduring vocal presence to the band’s renewed energy, and why this direction might feel more aligned with what made them great in the first place. The talk then shifts to Jack Harlow’s latest LP “Monica”, recorded at Electric Lady, where strong production and solid musical backing clash with questions around vocal chops, authenticity, and overall execution. Has what could’ve been a standout record ended up feeling uneven, caught between solid moments and a lack of identity? Tune in!

🎧 Episode Highlights:

  • Does the loss of artists like Dash Crofts highlight how unique the ’70s singer-songwriter era really was?
  • Is “Caught in the Echo” a true return to form?
  • Does Dave Grohl generally do things better compared to other legacy peers?
  • Does Jack Harlow have the vocals to pull off authentic R&B?
  • Does strong production always mean a good album?
  • Did “Monica” have all of the right ingredients but just fail in execution?

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