CD1 In Your Honor 9/10 Super opener, after a long Feedback employs a hypnotic guitar and Dave begins to shout about. for me a highlight. No Way Back 8/10 Crunchy guitar intro. Very suitable for mass production, nice solo. Could next single release. Best Of You 7/10 The single starts, harmlessly, the guitar part at the end of rocks but. DOA 7/10 The chorus gets stuck at the first hearing. Typical Mittempo rockers Foo. Hell 6.5 / 10 The deduction of points is Weil's not really a song. Very shortly, with slightly oriental melody and wild Schlagzeuggewirbel the end. The Last Song 5/10 Something trivial, I do not particularly like the chorus does not ignite properly and annoys me even a little. Free Me 9/10 A QOTSA riff as intro and during the verse, the chorus wirds typical Foo Fighters. The partially slightly bumpy rhythm makes the song a bit difficult to access. Nevertheless, class! Resolve 3/10 Although pretty tunes, but does not speak to me. Boring and somewhat shallow. The Deepest Blues are Back 8/10 Softes intro, then transfer into the chorus with a somber Rockriff. Depressed acting chorus, voice and music remind here strongly Silverchair. End over End 8/10 Good closure for a total of strong disc. The song builds up steadily and leads into a Pop Art-chorus. Overall, nothing new, not even as hard as announced. Sometimes I lack something the corners and edges. Often seems a bit sterile. Nevertheless, a solid disc. CD2 Still 9/10 Melancholy, atmospheric song is based on a constant plucked guitar track. So personally, the band has previously seldom tinted. Leaves a slip into other worlds. What If I Do 6/10 Nice song, but somehow reminds me of this one nothing. Miracle 8/10 The piano plays John Paul Jones (Led Zep). Wünderschöner song, sparse piano chords with an acoustic guitar. Towards the end uses a plaintive violin. Another Round 7/10 The melancholy undertone remains. Heraustechend is the Bridge with harmonica and mandolin, the latter played by John Paul Jones. Friend Of A Friend 9/10 A incurred at early times song, which sounds accordingly. Works very intimate. Dave humming partly sounds very sad but beautiful. Guess who it goes well! Over N'Out 10/10 Very nice plucked guitar intro. Here fits me everything. More dynamic than the front songs on the second disc. So slowly I'm a bit surprised by the Foo Fighters On The Mend 7/10 But beautiful guitar track, pass does not have too much. Still not boring because you anyway forgets the time while listening. A classic-sounding guitar solo at the end. Virginia Moon 8/10 The piece stands out immediately with its special rhythm. Duet with Norah Jones, where you Grohl hears better. The spirits are on this piece divorced but who is open-minded will enjoy the variety of pleasures. Cold Day in the Sun 7/10 Taylor Hawkins on vocals. His voice is ok. Great song with a little more oomph and pace. Razor 10/10 Grohl sings one of the most beautiful melodies of the plate, Josh Homme backed it with an ascending slightly varierenden guitar, reminiscent pieces of quiet Led Zeppelin. The conclusion: Increased speed and a slightly atonal second guitar. Hats off! The second CD is atmoshärisch, intimate and never kitischig. I like it more and more. Something I missed on the old records of the Foo Fighters. Buy yourself the thing!