
"Fucking Neil Young is angrier than ever - jeez, Louise. But, yeah, of course, it's hard not to feel political living in America, where we're deeply divided. And there's injustice, and there's so much hate and fear, and it's such a drag."
"I try to love everyone, because I think that's what you're supposed to do - and I do. But there needs to be change in that direction, and it's been hard to find in the States."
"There needs to be change is very close to a direct criticism - almost unheard of for the man who famously saw his friends die and then chose life."
Dave Grohl acknowledges the political climate in America, describing it as deeply divided with prevalent injustice, hate, and fear. He emphasizes the importance of love and the need for change, which he finds challenging to achieve. Grohl's comments mark a significant departure from his usual avoidance of political topics, indicating a growing concern for societal issues. His previous political statements have been minimal, making this candid expression noteworthy as he prepares for the release of Foo Fighters' new album, Your Favorite Toy.
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