Foo Fighters say ghosts disrupted recording sessions for new album

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Less Grohl, more ghoul. Foo Fighters have claimed that the recording of their tenth album was disrupted by mischievous ghosts.

The rock giants decamped to a 1940s house in Encino, California, but immediately realised the “vibe was off” as their instruments became out of tune and tracks they recorded were mysteriously deleted. “When we walked into the house in Encino, I knew the vibes were definitely off but the sound was fucking on,” said Grohl. “We started working there and it wasn’t long before things started happening.

We would come back to the studio the next day and all of the guitars would be detuned. “Or the setting we’d put on the board, all of them had gone back to zero.We would open up a Pro Tools session and tracks would be

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