• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Apr 12, 2011
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  1. Apr 21, 2011
    10
    rarely have i been so enthusiastic about an album as i have been for Wasting Light. easily the best record i have listened to in the last couple years. can't give it anything but a straight 10/10. well done boys you are well and truly back to your best. keeping rock alive since 1995!
  2. Apr 17, 2011
    10
    This is a tremendous album (beyond that statement, I'm not sure a new Foo fan will understand my review). Within the history of Foo Fighters albums, "Wasting Light" holds a very complicated place. It pulls the band even further away from the post grunge aesthetic, a pull that began with "Echoes." But "All My Life" was a foreshadow for this record. And "White Limo" reminds me a lot ofThis is a tremendous album (beyond that statement, I'm not sure a new Foo fan will understand my review). Within the history of Foo Fighters albums, "Wasting Light" holds a very complicated place. It pulls the band even further away from the post grunge aesthetic, a pull that began with "Echoes." But "All My Life" was a foreshadow for this record. And "White Limo" reminds me a lot of "Wattershed." And Pat Smear is back in the band. "Wasting Light" dabbles much, much less with pop rock sensibilities. But not completely (see "Back and Forth"). Certainly it's the band's seventh album in its 16 year career, but "Walk," "Times Like These," and "These Days" make the album feel wiser and more serious than anything Foo Fighters has ever done. But not completely (seen the "White Limo" video?). For as much as there is on "Wasting Light" that makes it so different from earlier Foo albums, there's almost as much that proves it hasn't fallen far from the band's tree. Great songs that kick butt from a band that enjoys kicking your butt. Expand
  3. Apr 12, 2011
    10
    "Wasting Light" is an amazing album, and solidifies the Foo Fighters as rock gods. The full out, balls-to-the-wall scale of the album is at once ferocious and also open hearted; we can hear Dave sing his heart out on "I Should Have Known" and have our face pummelled by "White Limo" in the same listen. Although "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" is and always will be my favourite Foos"Wasting Light" is an amazing album, and solidifies the Foo Fighters as rock gods. The full out, balls-to-the-wall scale of the album is at once ferocious and also open hearted; we can hear Dave sing his heart out on "I Should Have Known" and have our face pummelled by "White Limo" in the same listen. Although "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" is and always will be my favourite Foos album, Wasting Light is a very, very close second, and with its focused sound blows the equally epic "Colour and the Shape" away. Overall, an amazing album from a maturing mammoth that deserves a listen. Oh, and the analog recording does make a difference. The music sounds ALIVE. Collapse
  4. Apr 16, 2011
    10
    Best album of the year. Conseguiram trazer a energia de volta, a empolgação dos primeiros álbuns.
    Músicas que facilmente entram nas melhores já feita por eles
  5. Jun 27, 2012
    9
    one of the best foo fighters albums in recent memory every single song is worth to hear and pretty much single material. also for the first time in foo's history it feels like a masterpiece
  6. Mar 9, 2013
    10
    That's for sure the best record by Foo Fighters. And it is also the best album of 2011, with R.E.M.'s Collapse Into Now. The sound is very good and I think Walk is one of their best song ever. Foo Fighters are most of the present of rock. Very well done!
  7. Apr 12, 2011
    10
    After listening to this album, I can safely say that the Foo Fighters are back and better than ever! All the songs made me feel excited or angry or even sorrowful. And that to me makes a great album, so congrats on the return Foo's! And may your legend of a band continue to rock on!
  8. Apr 16, 2011
    10
    The foo's are officially back on track with this brilliant album.
    Filled with raw rock intensity that their last few albums slightly lacked. Not bad for an album taped in a garage
  9. Apr 12, 2011
    10
    Cant stop listening to it. in my opinion it's their best album so far. they pretty much do the same as in their previous albums, but somehow i think they did all the song "right". especially "dear rosemary" and "arlandria". if you loveloved pearl jam, nirvana or any other 90's rock band then it's a "must-listen" album
  10. Jul 1, 2012
    9
    There is a reason why Cobain said Dave Groel one of the most talented muscians he'd known and Foo Fighters is proof of that statement. This album is another quality release from the group in a genre of clutter and crap. I can easily listen to this entire CD from track 1 to the last track and like all of the songs. Favorites include "Rosemary", "Back and Forth" and "Burning Bridges." WouldThere is a reason why Cobain said Dave Groel one of the most talented muscians he'd known and Foo Fighters is proof of that statement. This album is another quality release from the group in a genre of clutter and crap. I can easily listen to this entire CD from track 1 to the last track and like all of the songs. Favorites include "Rosemary", "Back and Forth" and "Burning Bridges." Would love to see them in concert. Expand
  11. May 14, 2011
    10
    I was so enjoying this album. i didn't skip any track cause, every single one is awesome. I'm a fan of Foo Fighters since their In Your Honor album, sadly, but i think that they're better than ever. A must buy album. If you're a huge fan of rock, than this is it.
  12. Nov 17, 2012
    8
    The Foo Fighters churned out this gnarly LP in a garage, and with it claimed the title of the best rock band of 2011. Granted, being the best rock band in 2011 is like being the best athlete at a performing arts high school. It
  13. Aug 19, 2011
    8
    "Wasting Light" is the Foo Fighters seventh album, following up Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace, released four years ago. The lead singer Dave Grohl, and Pat Smear, who plays lead and rhythm guitars are former members of grunge rock band Nirvana, and the bass player for Nirvana Krist Novoselic, also has a cameo in the track "I Should Have Known". Since Nirvana, the Foo Fighters have"Wasting Light" is the Foo Fighters seventh album, following up Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace, released four years ago. The lead singer Dave Grohl, and Pat Smear, who plays lead and rhythm guitars are former members of grunge rock band Nirvana, and the bass player for Nirvana Krist Novoselic, also has a cameo in the track "I Should Have Known". Since Nirvana, the Foo Fighters have grown by leaps and bounds as one of the biggest rock bands worldwide. In 2009, the band released a "Greatest Hits" album, and this is their first effort since then. The album clocks in at 47 minutes and 11 tracks, which is about average for a Foo Fighters album.
    We start with â
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  14. Jun 20, 2011
    9
    There's a point during the Dave Grohl interview on the excellent documentary "Back & Forth" where he reflects on Foo Fighters position in contemporary music with brutal candour. Invited to play at an awards ceremony he said "with all the boy bands, girl bands, dance acts, rappers and solo pop artists here does anybody know who we are, or are we the only "rock" band they know?" Grohl fullyThere's a point during the Dave Grohl interview on the excellent documentary "Back & Forth" where he reflects on Foo Fighters position in contemporary music with brutal candour. Invited to play at an awards ceremony he said "with all the boy bands, girl bands, dance acts, rappers and solo pop artists here does anybody know who we are, or are we the only "rock" band they know?" Grohl fully understands that the dreaded decline of rock music in popular culture has meant that even mainstream acts struggle to maintain commercial impact, and his band is one of a handful that carry the flag for an art form that means nothing to a large proportion of the music buying public. If the daylight is fading for a once dominant genre, then the fighting spirit of the Foo's and their determination to fire an urgent rallying call instead of just "Wasting Light" has resulted in their best recording in years.

    Musically, the album has modest ambitions, trading on the big noise, hard and fast grunge/rock songs that built the foundations for their rise to prominence with the self titled debut and 1997's excellent "The Colour & The Shape". They play to their strengths, and this is aided by the re-introduction of guitarist Pat Smear who plays blasts of rhythm with un-compromising vigour. "Nevermind" producer Butch Vig keeps the arrangements simple, tempering the instrumental sound when Grohl needs to deliver more intense vocals and then increasing the layers to dynamic levels which burst through to some of the most potent choruses of the Foo's career.

    The outstanding opener "Bridge Burning" may carry the signature frenetic rhythms of old, but the chorus carries the flow of QOTSA's "Go With The Flow". "White Limo" may be the most anarchic punk/metal track the band have ever created, but the joy of Grohl's distorted screams and the band's instrumental velocity is that they actually sound half their age, and in turn take the listener with them. "Rope" begins as pretty much standard fayre but as the song develops to the instrumental bridge Taylor Hawkins delivers one of his most skilful performances to highlight the guitar solo that accompanies him. Bob Mould's welcome vocal/guitar return for the melodic rock of "Dear Rosemary" reminds everyone how much Husker Du and Sugar influenced Foo Fighters and many other bands from the era. Both "Arlandria" and "These Days" are perfect examples of how Grohl continues to find a memorable chorus to fit the tempo of the song. It's true to say that after many years he now finds it easier to talk about Kurt Cobain and Nirvana's legacy, and on listening to "I Should Have Known", the inclusion of Krist Novoselic's thudding bass and the reflective lyrics that seem unforgiving for a true talent wasted, there's still a sense of sorrow, guilt and misunderstanding. The closer, "Walk", is as stirring as any of the great stadium anthems the band have recorded, and begs single release.

    As the light begins to fade on the great era of rock music, and we finally succumb to processed rhythms, pro tools, samples, ass shaking and karaoke pop idols, at least Foo Fighters have delivered a late clarion call to remind us that all is not lost, and "Wasting Light" will be remembered as one of their greatest performances. http://hackskeptic.com
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  15. Apr 22, 2011
    10
    Finally rock is back in America. Many rock fans like myself were worried that maybe the Foo Fighters were starting to wear down, but man were we wrong. They're back better than ever with Wasting Light. It's the purest rock I've hard out of them since The Colour and the Shape.

    This album wasn't recorded digitally like all music is today. It was all old school and that attention to
    Finally rock is back in America. Many rock fans like myself were worried that maybe the Foo Fighters were starting to wear down, but man were we wrong. They're back better than ever with Wasting Light. It's the purest rock I've hard out of them since The Colour and the Shape.

    This album wasn't recorded digitally like all music is today. It was all old school and that attention to detail shows with the album also being released on vinyl. If you call yourself a rock music fan. You have to buy this. There is no question. You don't need to think about it, you don't need to preview it, buy it. You'll shoot yourself in 30 years for not doing so.
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  16. May 1, 2011
    9
    Quite simply, this album really rocks from start to finish and if you are at all interested, you need to pick it up. There's not a bad track on it. Waisting Light is the first Foo Fighters album since the Color and the Shape that seems to hit all the right notes at the right time but without sounding like a sellout. Walk, Times Like These, Rope, White Limo and These Days are 5-starQuite simply, this album really rocks from start to finish and if you are at all interested, you need to pick it up. There's not a bad track on it. Waisting Light is the first Foo Fighters album since the Color and the Shape that seems to hit all the right notes at the right time but without sounding like a sellout. Walk, Times Like These, Rope, White Limo and These Days are 5-star great in my book. Expand
  17. Apr 22, 2011
    10
    Best thing I have heard in the last couple of years. Also, their use of three distinctly different guitars is magic without feeling cluttered and messy.
  18. Apr 24, 2011
    9
    is alright. In my opinion Foo's first CD is their best. It is raw with great sequence in it..giving it a 9 because Grohl uses same and similar lyrics than other previous albums.
  19. May 6, 2011
    8
    I am not that much of a FF fan, I generally find thier songs drag on. Clearly this band had peaked with "The color and shape" and would never live up to it's potential. Or would they? Wasting Light is the BEST FF album ever. No question. This band has found a voice, Grohl is writing better songs, I still think he could use to shorten them...but this is a good solid album. This album isI am not that much of a FF fan, I generally find thier songs drag on. Clearly this band had peaked with "The color and shape" and would never live up to it's potential. Or would they? Wasting Light is the BEST FF album ever. No question. This band has found a voice, Grohl is writing better songs, I still think he could use to shorten them...but this is a good solid album. This album is likely to rank as the happy surprise of the year for me. Here is hoping that this signals a new and better era of FF music. Expand
  20. May 27, 2011
    8
    The best Foo Fighters album ever made. Bridge is Burning, Rope and Arlandria are the songs I enjoy the most. Arlandria gets me thinking about being the most famous bounty hunter in the galaxy and how I just want to like, you know, chill out sometimes and not be so badass all day.
  21. Jun 11, 2011
    10
    This is the best Foo Fighters record since The Colour and the Shape. I love pretty much every song on the record and I haven't been able to say that about a Foo Fighters record since 1997.
  22. Jun 22, 2011
    10
    One of those albums where every song on it is good. The album has its own general style, while at the same time each song is different. This is my favorite foo fighters album
  23. Jun 23, 2011
    8
    Second best Foo Fighters album after Colour and the Shape. This album just made me feel all warm and nostalgic for old Foo. Even Pat Smear is back! No its not a game changer or innovative. Just solid rock and roll for the album's entirety. Something that hasn't been produced by Dave Grohl since well, the Colour and the Shape. Good work boys!
  24. Jul 13, 2011
    10
    Brilliant album, maybe their best ever. Consistently excellent throughout. Finally, a real ROCK album to listen to.
  25. j30
    Sep 28, 2011
    7
    A nice addition to their already strong collection of songs. Disappointing in the fact that on the cover it says that it's recorded in Dave Grohl's garage. To me, that means the LP is going to have a raw feel like their self-titled debut. White Limo is the closest song to come to that promise. Butch Vig has a knack for over-polishing records (see Nevermind), but none the less a strongA nice addition to their already strong collection of songs. Disappointing in the fact that on the cover it says that it's recorded in Dave Grohl's garage. To me, that means the LP is going to have a raw feel like their self-titled debut. White Limo is the closest song to come to that promise. Butch Vig has a knack for over-polishing records (see Nevermind), but none the less a strong album. Don't get me wrong Nevermind would get a 10 if I were to rate it, but compared to the rest of Nirvana's records, that feels the most polished. Expand
  26. Sep 30, 2011
    10
    This album is fantastic. Most bands who stick around for a while start to sap, but honestly, this Foo Fighters album is TOE to TOE with anything the band has ever released, if not the very best album they've ever recorded... I can say one thing, as an audio engineer, the recording quality of this album is by far their best. I love it LOVE IT!! It's so inspiring to see a band SUSTAINThis album is fantastic. Most bands who stick around for a while start to sap, but honestly, this Foo Fighters album is TOE to TOE with anything the band has ever released, if not the very best album they've ever recorded... I can say one thing, as an audio engineer, the recording quality of this album is by far their best. I love it LOVE IT!! It's so inspiring to see a band SUSTAIN an amazing flow of music, and not just have 1 or two amazing albums, with the rest of their releases just tapering off into the shadow of their prime... Wasting Light is certainly the rock album of the year, maybe even the decade! Expand
  27. Dec 21, 2011
    7
    Not a bad album but a bit disappointing considering how much DG hyped it up. With Butch Vig on board expected more. A lot of it is heavy rock by numbers and lacks some of the classic tracks they've had on previous albums.
  28. Mar 6, 2012
    9
    I regret doubting Foo fighters. This is there best work in a long time. There bringing back rock ever since hip hop took the food chain. Foo Fighters should of won Album of the Year @ the Grammy's but it didnt. You know i'll be listening to this album for years
  29. Feb 17, 2012
    9
    Really good album. My favorite songs are Dear Rosemary and Alandria. Only complaint is that These days and Walk sound similar.Still great though White Limo is really hard. Pretty sweet it was made in Dave's garage,which even makes it more badass
  30. Aug 25, 2012
    7
    I was very excited when I saw that the Foo Fighters were coming out with a new album. While some of the songs are good (Rope, Dear Rosemary, Walk), others (White Limo, in particular) are not very good. I'm not sure if I liked this new direction they went. Dave Grohl is as great as ever, as is the band. Unfortunately, the new album didnt meet my expectations.
  31. Jul 4, 2012
    10
    Best Album of the year hands down! Every song is awesome, even the sound, rough and intense. Awesome lyrics, masterfully recorded and would recommend to anyone who likes moving music!
  32. Mar 21, 2013
    10
    Oh my, this album is amazing. While there are a couple duds, the rest of the album is so outstanding I can't help but give it a ten. There are at least 5 or 6 tracks that will get stuck in your head, and are easy to connect with. The melodies are great, and the songs 'Bridge Burning'/'Walk' have a quality that few songs of any genre possess: perfect pacing.
  33. Aug 6, 2012
    9
    This album is absolutely sweet. My favorite songs in this album is Walk, Rope and Bridge Burning. Sounds like I would recommend this album to someone.
  34. Dec 3, 2012
    9
    My favorite Foo Fighters album since The Colour and the Shape, Wasting Light is the only hard rock album I have liked since One-X (2006). Its raw and very catchy, I love the aggression of almost every song on this albums, White Limo comes into mind when I say aggression. My fav songs are Walk and Bridge Burning, which rank up with Everlong and My Hero as my favs by the band.
  35. Nov 11, 2014
    10
    Foo Fighter's best album by a long shot, and proves their worth in the industry on the decline. If you dont have a smile while listening to "Walk", you need to have your ears checked.
  36. Dec 12, 2013
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the best albums of the last decade and a fantastic album for any rock lover. This is one of those albums that you listen to all the way through every time. The songs feature simple and catchy riffs woven flawlessly into sometimes complex composition to make an extremely fun album that just plain rocks. I have never been much of a Foo Fan but one time hearing it made me go out and buy it. Nothing feels redundant or forced while everything feels natural and heavy. The Foo Fighters boiled and concentrated their sound to make what is, without a doubt, their best album to date. A point of constructive criticism is that all of the songs have the same guitar tone as if the amps and guitars' knobs were all superglued to a specific setting; but having three full time guitar players makes it very difficult for tonal changes. One mean harmonized guitar solo would have fattened the sound a bit more (i mean c'mon there are three!) and it would have been nice to hear bit more tonal flexibility, but in the end it just belongs in your collection.
    p.s. i'd like to rate it 8.5 but for the sake of whole numbers i've rounded up!
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  37. Apr 14, 2014
    10
    The album of the year, a great album Foo Fighters never decepcioned the fans, album of the year 2011, I hope that the next album is good Fighter till the end
  38. Jun 4, 2017
    9
    It was this record that made me love Foo Fighters. They are one of the most consistent rock bands nowadays, in a time where rock music gets less and less attention. In that time, Foo Fighters manage not only to have a big audience of faithful fans who fill up big stadiums around the world, but they are are also capable of doing unusual things and take risks, as we can see with this record.It was this record that made me love Foo Fighters. They are one of the most consistent rock bands nowadays, in a time where rock music gets less and less attention. In that time, Foo Fighters manage not only to have a big audience of faithful fans who fill up big stadiums around the world, but they are are also capable of doing unusual things and take risks, as we can see with this record.
    You don't see it often in the digital age that an artist or a band goes back to real vintage equipment like real tapes. The last time I recall somebody do it on a large scale was with The White Stripes, who made garage rock popular again in the 90s and 2000s. Foo Fighters did the same thing with wasting light. They went back in time and used equipment that musicians used to have before digital sampling was a thing. And boy did they show us how it's done. Despite their"lack" of gear, they produce a really full, heavy sound on the record. One of their heaviest sounds, in fact. The opening track 'Bridge Burning', but also the song 'White Limo' demonstrate the heaviness quite well. With a lot of distortion on the guitars and an - as always - powerful and energetic drums, these tracks let the musical skill and the sense for arrangement of the Band really shine. Other tracks, such as the very dramatic 'Arlandria' aren't quite as heavy or dirty, yet they show an incredibly full and rich listening experience, without sounding like random instruments randomly mashed together. If you listen closely, you can still hear every one of the 3 guitarists, the bass and obviously the drums, also still in good detail.
    Overall, as you might guess, I love the sound of the record. Whether it's fast and dirty or slower but not less dramatic, it's a powerful and moving record, produced so well in a style which I would like to hear in some other modern rock bands. It would be interesting to see kind of a vintage-recording movement in rock, I think it would fit into the general trend towards older things very well.

    For me it's not a 10 simply because I didn't enjoy every single song to the fullest, but the production quality and detail of most of the record definitely deserve a 9!
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  39. Jan 4, 2015
    9
    Wasting Light was made for one goal and one goal only; to produce some awesome and straightforward rock music. And in my opinion, the album absolutely succeeded.
  40. Feb 18, 2016
    10
    absolute my favorite album ftom the FF. when you start to listening to it, there's no turning back.
    Bridge Burnnig is a strong start, gives a nice momentum to the album. Rope still have the power. Dear Rosemary is a lighter song, then Rope, but the melodies and the rythhm gives a nice character to it, and Bob Mould has an amazing voice. Whte Limo is a song, that i've heard before, but not
    absolute my favorite album ftom the FF. when you start to listening to it, there's no turning back.
    Bridge Burnnig is a strong start, gives a nice momentum to the album. Rope still have the power. Dear Rosemary is a lighter song, then Rope, but the melodies and the rythhm gives a nice character to it, and Bob Mould has an amazing voice. Whte Limo is a song, that i've heard before, but not like this, the disortion to Dave's voice is unique, and makes the song special. Alandria is a really nice song to nid-nod to. Back &Forth is a song, where the album starts to turn around into a way, which is (in my oppinient) the Holy Grail of the rock music. It exists, but there's only a few people in the world, who actually knows, what is is. A matter of time, and Miss the Misery. Still great songs, has the right melody, and the passion.
    And here we are.
    I should have known.
    Well... I guess i've found the most emotional rock song. The structure of the song is so dramatic, and so intense. The guitars come with the keyboard, and the violin, and more guitars, and the base track by Krist F&@$in Novoselic is so well played, and perfect. You listen to the song, and it's keeps growing 'til the end of the song. Really hard to build a song like this. Strongest song of the album.
    Walk is a great finish. Starts lightly, then it hits you on the floor and steps on you 3 times.
    I have never been so enthusiasticabout and allbum, as i am about wasting light. The best since the colour and the shape. Hands down, points up.
    Thank you Foo Fighters
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  41. Oct 26, 2015
    10
    This is hands down the best Foo Fighters album ever made (The Colour & the Shape is a very close 2nd)! Every song is raw but melodic. The songs range from haunting (I Should Have Known) to hardcore (White Limo) and everything in between. Check out the bonus song "Better Off" on the deluxe version of the album - it's AMAZING. Dear Rosemary with Bob Mould is an incredible song, These DaysThis is hands down the best Foo Fighters album ever made (The Colour & the Shape is a very close 2nd)! Every song is raw but melodic. The songs range from haunting (I Should Have Known) to hardcore (White Limo) and everything in between. Check out the bonus song "Better Off" on the deluxe version of the album - it's AMAZING. Dear Rosemary with Bob Mould is an incredible song, These Days was a huge hit when it came out, as was Walk, and with good reason. If you look on YouTube there's a video of them in Studio 606 performing the whole album live, if you can check that out as well. I could listen to this album over & over every day! Expand
  42. Apr 25, 2016
    10
    OH MY DAYS, this album slapped me hard right on the face and gave me a bare mark on my face. This album is a head banging, rocking awesome album I've ever heard in my life. I don't even know what to say anymore, This album is just great. I think you should buy this essentially, it's really up to you.
  43. Jul 14, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Considered to be the best album of all his discography, in this album you should know how to defend in the market and in his way, with the same sound so crude and great they have always had, accompanied by relaxing parts in some songs, if it is true that The acoustic seen in "In Your Honor" and adapted to "Echoes, Patience, Silence, Grace" with themes like "Statues" has been lost a lot in this album, returning to the most primitive and rock Foo Fighters in its beginnings, But that does not mean that it is an album of pure shouts, since with songs like "These Days" or "Walk" feels the above mentioned but more primitive, without a doubt, his best album, each song have the same quality and frequency that the others without exception, and with an impressive bonus track, should have much more attention than it currently has in my opinion, this return to the primitive and violent I love, every rock lover should listen, although the cl Hoop, do not put it as the best rock album in the world, I think I'm already going something higher. Expand
  44. Mar 31, 2022
    10
    While their most iconic songs may lie elsewhere in their discography (although there are still plenty of hits to go around here), never have Foo Fighters sounded more consistently anthemic and fist-pumpingly life-affirming than on "Wasting Light," with livewire instrumentation, soaring singalong choruses, and lyrics rooted in themes of redemption, hope for the future and an unabashed loveWhile their most iconic songs may lie elsewhere in their discography (although there are still plenty of hits to go around here), never have Foo Fighters sounded more consistently anthemic and fist-pumpingly life-affirming than on "Wasting Light," with livewire instrumentation, soaring singalong choruses, and lyrics rooted in themes of redemption, hope for the future and an unabashed love for life combining for a listening experience that captures the band at the height of their powers.

    Choice Cuts: "Rope," "Dear Rosemary," "Arlandria," "White Limo," "Walk"

    (RIP Taylor Hawkins, 1972-2022)
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Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 37 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 28 out of 37
  2. Negative: 0 out of 37
  1. Mojo
    May 16, 2011
    80
    Wasted Light finds Foo Fighters at their boldest, their most vivid. [May 2011, p.101]
  2. Q Magazine
    May 16, 2011
    80
    The defining album of his career, Wasting Light is the sound of Dave Grohl putting his whole life in context. [May 2011, p.110]
  3. Apr 29, 2011
    81
    Recorded in the garage of frontman Dave Grohl's home in Encino, Calif., the 11-song set is an explosive, high-octane burst of rock energy from a 16-year-old band that is tightly honed and righteously raw.