Something from Nothing (song)

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"Something from Nothing"
Single by Foo Fighters
from the album Sonic Highways
ReleasedOctober 16, 2014 (2014-10-16)
RecordedElectrical Audio, Chicago
Genre
Length4:48
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Foo Fighters
Producer(s)Butch Vig
Foo Fighters singles chronology
"Bridge Burning"
(2012)
"Something from Nothing"
(2014)
"The Feast and the Famine"
(2014)
Music video
"Something from Nothing" on YouTube

"Something from Nothing" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters from their eighth studio album Sonic Highways. It was released as the album's lead single on October 16, 2014.[1] Recorded at Steve Albini's Electrical Audio studio, the song was influenced by the Chicago music scene.

Composition

"Something from Nothing" was inspired by the history of Chicago, Illinois, and was recorded in the city at Electrical Audio.

"Something from Nothing" has been regarded as an alternative rock[2] and hard rock[3] song. According to Daniel Kreps of the Rolling Stone magazine, the lyrics of the song "Here lies a city on fire... it started with a spark, and burned into the dark" seem to be inspired by the Great Chicago Fire (1871).[4]

"Something from Nothing" is "a ferocious, at times even hypnotic, rocker with hints of funk, psychedelia, and Dave Grohl's signature monster growl."[5] It features soaring guitar that is reminiscent of Chicago-based alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins; and at one point, borrows heavily from the riff of Dio's heavy metal song "Holy Diver".[4] The song starts with muffled guitar, and subsequently builds up to "non-stop ferocious rock 'n' roll" in its fourth minute,[6] and "an ear-shattering outro lined with scorching guitar riffs."[5]

Recording

"Something from Nothing" was recorded at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago.[4][7] The song features guitarist Rick Nielsen of the rock band Cheap Trick as Chicago City's "guest of honor."[8]

Music video

The music video aired at the end of the Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways "Chicago" episode. It shows the band performing at Electrical Audio while 2D animated lyrics appear in the background throughout the video. The video also features appearances by Rick Nielsen and Rami Jaffee.[9][10]

Commercial performance

"Something from Nothing" debuted at number five on the Billboard Rock Airplay chart, as well as at number 12 and number 16 on Billboard's Alternative Songs and Mainstream Rock charts respectively.[11] It soon rose to number one on all three charts. "Something from Nothing" is also the twenty-fifth Foo Fighters' single to make the top 75 on the UK Singles Chart,[12] and the twenty-seventh Foo Fighters' single to make the top 100 on the Australian Singles Chart.[13]

Charts

References

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  6. ^ Kristobak, Ryan (October 16, 2014). "Foo Fighters Release 'Something From Nothing,' First Song Off 'Sonic Highways'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved October 17, 2014.
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  8. ^ Nelson, Michael (October 16, 2014). "Foo Fighters – "Something From Nothing"". Stereogum. Retrieved October 17, 2014.
  9. ^ Grebey, James (October 20, 2014). "Foo Fighters' 'Something From Nothing' Video Is a Hardcore Sing-Along". Spin. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  10. ^ Renshaw, David (October 20, 2014). "Foo Fighters perform in a basement in 'Something From Nothing' video – watch". NME. Retrieved October 20, 2014.
  11. ^ Trust, Gary (October 20, 2014). "Chart Highlights: Iggy Azalea, MAGIC! Score New No. 1s, Foo Fighters Return". Billboard. Retrieved October 21, 2014.
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