Ilan Rubin calls Foo Fighters-Nine Inch Nails drummer change obvious fit

Ilan Rubin has described his move from Nine Inch Nails to Foo Fighters, and Josh Freese's opposite switch, as a logical coincidence rather than a planned swap. In a recent podcast interview, Rubin emphasized the timing aligned perfectly without any orchestrated exchange. He expressed regret over media portrayals that suggested an abrupt departure.

Ilan Rubin, who joined Foo Fighters last year after leaving Nine Inch Nails, addressed the so-called 'drummer swap' in an interview on the Go With Elmo Lovano podcast. The change was announced last July, shortly after Foo Fighters parted ways with Josh Freese, who then rejoined Nine Inch Nails, where he had previously played from 2005 to 2008. Rubin played his first show with Foo Fighters in September 2025 and described the sequence as straightforward: his contract with Nine Inch Nails ended, and the Foo Fighters opportunity arose as an 'obvious great fit.'

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Foo Fighters band in studio celebrating announcement of 12th album 'Your Favorite Toy' with new drummer Ilan Rubin.
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The Foo Fighters have revealed details of their upcoming 12th studio album, Your Favorite Toy, set for release on April 24 via Roswell Records and RCA Records. The band released the title track as the lead single, describing it as the key that shaped the album's energetic direction. This marks their first full-length with new drummer Ilan Rubin.

Foo Fighters have described their decision to part ways with drummer Josh Freese as best for all parties. In a Guardian interview, band members also addressed William Goldsmith's 1997 departure. They expressed regret over how Goldsmith's exit was handled.

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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has shared the emotional impact of losing drummer Taylor Hawkins in a new Mojo interview. He described the loss as throwing the band's world upside down. Grohl also reflected on the band's recent drummer changes and upcoming projects.

Guitarist Zakk Wylde has addressed the possibility of new material from Pantera's reunited lineup in a recent radio interview. He compared the idea to completing unfinished songs by Jimi Hendrix, emphasizing that any decisions rest with the band's original members. Wylde and drummer Charlie Benante are ready to support whatever direction the group takes.

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Interpol has announced that Urian Hackney will join them as live drummer for their upcoming tour dates, as Sam Fogarino continues to recover from health issues. The band also teased new music coming soon, with Fogarino contributing to its creation. The tour kicks off this weekend in Miami.

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day led the all-covers band Coverups in a surprise 30-song concert at the Cornerstone in Berkeley, California, on Wednesday night. Fans captured video of highlights including Ozzy Osbourne's 'Crazy Train' and David Bowie's 'Ziggy Stardust.' The set featured a mix of hits from artists like Nirvana, the Strokes and Cheap Trick.

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Pitchfork has selected nine notable new album releases available on streaming services, featuring artists like Kim Gordon and James Blake. The roundup highlights diverse genres from alt-rock to ambient soundtracks. These recommendations aim to guide listeners through the week's music drops.

 

 

 

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