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Taylor Hawkins' New Group NHC Share New Track "Devil That You Know"

By Dalton Mac Namee
November 22, 2021
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The supergroup which features Foo Fighters' Taylor Hawkins, Dave Navarro of Jane's Addiction and Chris Chaney, have released their new track "The Devil That You Know".

You can check this video out below.

Directed by Liam Lynch, the video is a largely animated affair where a skeleton roams around an art gallery. In the picture frames, Hawkins, Navarro and Chaney can also be heard singing this new track.

The song is also one of two shared by the band earlier this month. The other track is called "Lazy Eyes". They also follow a double release of "Better Move On" and "Feed The Cruel" from September.

Check out the track for yourselves below.

NHC had made their debut last December and performed live at the Ohana Music Festival last month. The band are to also headline for the Los Angeles Troubadour tomorrow (Tuesday November 23), which sold out "almost instantly". 

An album has also been made, with an official release date yet to be confirmed.

Hawkins hails Navarro as "the best lead guitarist in alternative rock”

Speaking to Forbes recently, Navarro said that NHC represents “an awakening of everything I loved about playing,”. 

Foos drummer Hawkins also praised Navarro, calling him “the best lead guitarist in alternative rock”.

Navarro also weighed in, “Honestly, these two guys, Chris and Taylor, are probably the two best musicians I’ve ever met just in terms of musicianship, being able to write on the spot, coming up with just a hundred ideas, keep going, no stopping, it’s amazing". 

Chris Chaney and Taylor Hawkins also played together in Alanis Morissette's band during the 1990s. Chaney also featured in Hawkins' solo band The Coattail Riders.

Back in March, Foos frontman Dave Grohl admitted that he was surprised when Hawkins took the decision to leave Morrisette's band and join him at the Foo Fighters.

Grohl said, “I thought he would never leave Alanis’s band. At the time, they were packing stadiums around the world”. Find out more on that Nova story here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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