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There Is Nothing Left to Lose

There Is Nothing Left to Lose is the third studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters, released on November 2, 1999, through Roswell and RCA Records. It marked the first appearance of drummer Taylor Hawkins, and is often seen as a departure from the band's previous work, showcasing a softer, more experimental sound. Vocalist and guitarist Dave Grohl has stated that the album was "totally based on melody" and that it might be "[his] favorite album that [they've] ever done."[1] The album was recorded using only three musicians, Grohl, Hawkins, and bassist Nate Mendel.

There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 2, 1999 (1999-11-02)
RecordedMarch – June 1999
Studio
Genre
Length46:19
Label
Producer
Foo Fighters chronology
The Colour and the Shape
(1997)
There Is Nothing Left to Lose
(1999)
One by One
(2002)
Singles from There Is Nothing Left to Lose
  1. "Learn to Fly"
    Released: October 18, 1999
  2. "Stacked Actors"
    Released: January 17, 2000 (Aus.)
  3. "Generator"
    Released: March 6, 2000
  4. "Breakout"
    Released: September 18, 2000
  5. "Next Year"
    Released: December 4, 2000

There Is Nothing Left to Lose won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2001, marking the band's first ever Grammy win. The band would go on to win the Grammy for Best Rock Album for three of their next four studio releases (One by One; Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace; and Wasting Light).

There Is Nothing Left to Lose is Foo Fighters' first album to be entirely released and marketed by RCA Records since their departure from Capitol Records after the release of The Colour and the Shape two years earlier. Their two previous studio albums, originally distributed by Capitol, were since then distributed by RCA.

Background edit

Prior to recording, guitarist Franz Stahl was fired, as frontman Dave Grohl felt the guitarist had not found his place in the band. At that point, Grohl decided that the band would just be a three-piece for the record, along with bassist Nate Mendel and drummer Taylor Hawkins. Having just slaved themselves in the studio making the last record The Colour and the Shape and losing two band members in the process, he decided to buy a house in Alexandria, Virginia and make the record in its basement without any record company presence during production.[2] This was helped by the Foo Fighters' leaving Capitol Records after president Gary Gersh left the label.[3] Grohl named his home facility Studio 606, at first saying, "It's just one of those numbers that's everywhere. Like when you wake up in the middle of the night and it's 6:06, or you see a license plate that says 606."[4] He later told the full story of the number's significance in a July 20, 2020, Instagram post: spending the evening with his father in 1985, he received a particularly searing "what do you want to do with your life" lecture that defines the bittersweet moment he finally communicated to his father the depth of his commitment to becoming a professional musician, before sneaking out. "606" was his father's apartment number.[5]

Grohl set up the studio with the help of Adam Kasper, who eventually co-produced the album. The biggest challenge, according to Grohl, was making the record sound good without computer programs such as Pro Tools or AutoTune.[6] Dave Grohl notes that he had:

"[...] been living in Los Angeles for about a year and a half, just being a drunk, getting fucked up every night and doing horrible shit, and I'd finally gotten sick of that new car smell. So I bought this great house in Virginia and told everyone I was building a studio in the basement. It was literally a basement with sleeping bags on the walls!"[1]

In a 1999 interview during the production of the album, Grohl commented on what the song "Ain't It the Life" meant to him:

"Ain't It the Life" I think is the one song that I would love to play on my porch [...] Living in Los Angeles for a year-and-a-half, I think it ignited that hatred that I'd had for so long of things that are false, and glamorous, and just not real. Getting back to Virginia was such a nice feeling of community, family, and the D.C. music scene, old friends, and things that I'd never lost but felt like I needed more of in my life. So "Ain't It the Life" is just kind of about living the quiet, Virginia life.[7]

In 2006, Grohl stated that:

"It was all about just settling into the next phase of your life, that place where you can sit back and relax because there had been so much crazy shit in the past three years. At that point it was me, Taylor and Nate and we were best friends. It was one of the most relaxing times of my whole life. All we did was eat chili, drink beer and whiskey and record whenever we felt like it. When I listen to that record it totally brings me back to that basement. I remember how it smelled and how it was in the Spring so the windows were open and we'd do vocals until you could hear the birds through the microphone. And more than any other record I've ever done, that album does that to me."[1]

Title and artwork edit

The title emerged to Grohl as he talked to a friend "about when you experience these emotions after you've been through a long, difficult period and you finally give into this feeling that, quite simply, there is nothing left to lose. It can seem... positive, desperate and reckless."[8] The frontman also said that it represented the band's mood during production: "we just wrote off and played like all bets were off. No one was forcing us to be there, so it had to be fun—and the songs had to be the best we could possibly come up with at the time."[9]

The cover art features the band's initials on the back of Grohl's neck.[10]

Release and promotion edit

After the album was ready, the band signed with RCA Records to distribute the album. For promotion, the label focused on "getting the Foo Fighters brand out there", setting up the band's official website, and arranging appearances on broadcast television and events such as the Gravity Games. There Is Nothing Left to Lose was released in an Enhanced CD featuring the music video for the first single, "Learn to Fly", along with song lyrics and photographs.[9]

While the album was recorded as a three-piece, Grohl decided that he still needed a second guitarist for the live performances. After open auditions in which 35 musicians were tested, the band hired Chris Shiflett, whom Grohl considered the best guitarist and singer who auditioned, and "he fit in with the rest of us so well", particularly for his background in punk rock bands.[2][9] In September 1999, the band performed club dates in New York and Los Angeles, to both showcase the new songs and test Shiflett's performance with the group. The There Is Nothing Left To Lose tour started in 2000.[9] The North American leg was overlapped with the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Californication Tour.[11]

Early pressings of the disc included a temporary tattoo, similar to the one featured on the album cover. The album was also re-released in 2001 in Australia as a two-CD edition which offers a second VCD disc of four videos and one bonus track, "Fraternity."

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Alternative Press4/5[13]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[14]
The Guardian     [15]
Los Angeles Times    [16]
NME7/10[17]
Q     [18]
Rolling Stone     [19]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [20]
USA Today    [21]

Reviews for There Is Nothing Left to Lose were generally positive. Rolling Stone's Greg Kot rated the album three-and-a-half out of five stars. He started by explaining that "the first thirty seconds [...] are a bridge to singer Dave Grohl's past." He stated further, comparing the album to the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris", that "[Grohl's] punk background makes him allergic to string sections." However, he said that it "nonetheless marks a departure, with greater emphasis on melody and actual singing."[19] In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album four out of five stars, explaining that "it is the first Foo Fighters album that sounds like the work of a unified, muscular band, and the first one that rocks really hard." Furthermore, he stated that it "has a stripped-down sound and an immediate attack that makes even the poppier numbers rock hard." He concluded that "[Foo Fighters] make it sound easy and fun [...] they're getting better as they're losing members and growing older, which is certainly a rarity in rock & roll."[12] In another retrospective review, a reviewer for Sputnikmusic rated it 3.5 out of 5 points. He explained that it was "consistent and includes sufficient highlights" overall. He went on to state that "Stacked Actors" "successfully utilizes some cool guitar effects as well as the quiet/loud formula that the band has become known for." He further stated that "Breakout" "is a really satisfying mix of melody and rock that ends up a genuinely memorable tune." However, he stated that ""Headwires" [...] musically begins like a mediocre mid-80's radio-rock effort and then simply lacks the necessary grunt to salvage it later on." Comparing the album to The Colour and the Shape, he stated that while the newer album is "more consistent", "a number of tracks ... [are] rather straight-forward and lacking that certain memorable factor which so helped its predecessor."[22]

In popular culture edit

Use in Daria edit

Many songs from the album were used throughout the fourth season of MTV's Daria. "Headwires", the ninth track from There is Nothing Left to Lose, was featured in the ending credits of "Psycho Therapy", the eighth episode of the fourth season. That episode originally aired on MTV on June 28, 2000.[23] The song "Aurora" was featured in the ending credits of "Groped by an Angel", the eleventh episode of the fourth season. That episode originally aired on MTV on July 19, 2000.[24] "Learn to Fly" was used on two occasions in Daria. It first appeared in "Of Human Bonding", the seventh episode of the fourth season. That episode originally aired on MTV on April 14, 2000.[25] The song was also used in the second Daria movie Is It College Yet?, which originally aired on MTV on January 21, 2002.[26]

Additionally, in the first Daria movie Is It Fall Yet?, Grohl voiced the character Daniel Dotson, the Ashfield art instructor. That movie originally aired on MTV on August 27, 2000.[27]

Awards edit

Grammy Awards

Year Winner Category Result
2001 There Is Nothing Left to Lose Best Rock Album Won
2001 "Learn to Fly" Best Short Form Music Video Won

"When we won for best rock album, which we made in my basement, I was so proud – because we made it in my basement in a crappy makeshift studio that we put together ourselves. I stood there looking out at everybody in tuxedos and diamonds and fur coats, and I thought we were probably the only band that won a Grammy for an album made for free in a basement that year." – Dave Grohl, 2012[28]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel and Taylor Hawkins

No.TitleLength
1."Stacked Actors"4:16
2."Breakout"3:21
3."Learn to Fly"3:55
4."Gimme Stitches"3:42
5."Generator"3:48
6."Aurora"5:49
7."Live-In Skin"3:52
8."Next Year"4:36
9."Headwires"4:37
10."Ain't It the Life"4:15
11."M.I.A."4:03
Total length:46:16
Australian/Japanese mini LP bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Fraternity"3:09


Personnel edit

Foo Fighters edit

Production edit

  • Adam Kasper – producer, recording, mixing (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8–11)
  • Andy Wallace – mixing (tracks 3, 6, 7)
  • John Nelson – assistant mixing engineer (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 8–11)
  • Tod Reiger – assistant mixing engineer (tracks 3, 6, 7)
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Henry Marquez – art direction
  • Danny Clinch – photography
  • Management – G.A.S Entertainment Co.

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Sales certifications for There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[49] 2× Platinum 140,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[50] Platinum 100,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[51] Gold 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[52] 2× Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[53] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

  • There Is Nothing Left to Lose at Discogs (list of releases)

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There Is Nothing Left to Lose is the third studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters released on November 2 1999 through Roswell and RCA Records It marked the first appearance of drummer Taylor Hawkins and is often seen as a departure from the band s previous work showcasing a softer more experimental sound Vocalist and guitarist Dave Grohl has stated that the album was totally based on melody and that it might be his favorite album that they ve ever done 1 The album was recorded using only three musicians Grohl Hawkins and bassist Nate Mendel There Is Nothing Left to LoseStudio album by Foo FightersReleasedNovember 2 1999 1999 11 02 RecordedMarch June 1999Studio606 Alexandria Virginia Conway Los Angeles GenreAlternative rock post grunge heartland rock grungeLength46 19LabelRoswell RCAProducerFoo Fighters Adam KasperFoo Fighters chronologyThe Colour and the Shape 1997 There Is Nothing Left to Lose 1999 One by One 2002 Singles from There Is Nothing Left to Lose Learn to Fly Released October 18 1999 Stacked Actors Released January 17 2000 Aus Generator Released March 6 2000 Breakout Released September 18 2000 Next Year Released December 4 2000There Is Nothing Left to Lose won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2001 marking the band s first ever Grammy win The band would go on to win the Grammy for Best Rock Album for three of their next four studio releases One by One Echoes Silence Patience amp Grace and Wasting Light There Is Nothing Left to Lose is Foo Fighters first album to be entirely released and marketed by RCA Records since their departure from Capitol Records after the release of The Colour and the Shape two years earlier Their two previous studio albums originally distributed by Capitol were since then distributed by RCA Contents 1 Background 2 Title and artwork 3 Release and promotion 4 Critical reception 5 In popular culture 5 1 Use in Daria 6 Awards 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 8 1 Foo Fighters 8 2 Production 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 External linksBackground editPrior to recording guitarist Franz Stahl was fired as frontman Dave Grohl felt the guitarist had not found his place in the band At that point Grohl decided that the band would just be a three piece for the record along with bassist Nate Mendel and drummer Taylor Hawkins Having just slaved themselves in the studio making the last record The Colour and the Shape and losing two band members in the process he decided to buy a house in Alexandria Virginia and make the record in its basement without any record company presence during production 2 This was helped by the Foo Fighters leaving Capitol Records after president Gary Gersh left the label 3 Grohl named his home facility Studio 606 at first saying It s just one of those numbers that s everywhere Like when you wake up in the middle of the night and it s 6 06 or you see a license plate that says 606 4 He later told the full story of the number s significance in a July 20 2020 Instagram post spending the evening with his father in 1985 he received a particularly searing what do you want to do with your life lecture that defines the bittersweet moment he finally communicated to his father the depth of his commitment to becoming a professional musician before sneaking out 606 was his father s apartment number 5 Grohl set up the studio with the help of Adam Kasper who eventually co produced the album The biggest challenge according to Grohl was making the record sound good without computer programs such as Pro Tools or AutoTune 6 Dave Grohl notes that he had been living in Los Angeles for about a year and a half just being a drunk getting fucked up every night and doing horrible shit and I d finally gotten sick of that new car smell So I bought this great house in Virginia and told everyone I was building a studio in the basement It was literally a basement with sleeping bags on the walls 1 In a 1999 interview during the production of the album Grohl commented on what the song Ain t It the Life meant to him Ain t It the Life I think is the one song that I would love to play on my porch Living in Los Angeles for a year and a half I think it ignited that hatred that I d had for so long of things that are false and glamorous and just not real Getting back to Virginia was such a nice feeling of community family and the D C music scene old friends and things that I d never lost but felt like I needed more of in my life So Ain t It the Life is just kind of about living the quiet Virginia life 7 In 2006 Grohl stated that It was all about just settling into the next phase of your life that place where you can sit back and relax because there had been so much crazy shit in the past three years At that point it was me Taylor and Nate and we were best friends It was one of the most relaxing times of my whole life All we did was eat chili drink beer and whiskey and record whenever we felt like it When I listen to that record it totally brings me back to that basement I remember how it smelled and how it was in the Spring so the windows were open and we d do vocals until you could hear the birds through the microphone And more than any other record I ve ever done that album does that to me 1 Title and artwork editThe title emerged to Grohl as he talked to a friend about when you experience these emotions after you ve been through a long difficult period and you finally give into this feeling that quite simply there is nothing left to lose It can seem positive desperate and reckless 8 The frontman also said that it represented the band s mood during production we just wrote off and played like all bets were off No one was forcing us to be there so it had to be fun and the songs had to be the best we could possibly come up with at the time 9 The cover art features the band s initials on the back of Grohl s neck 10 Release and promotion editAfter the album was ready the band signed with RCA Records to distribute the album For promotion the label focused on getting the Foo Fighters brand out there setting up the band s official website and arranging appearances on broadcast television and events such as the Gravity Games There Is Nothing Left to Lose was released in an Enhanced CD featuring the music video for the first single Learn to Fly along with song lyrics and photographs 9 While the album was recorded as a three piece Grohl decided that he still needed a second guitarist for the live performances After open auditions in which 35 musicians were tested the band hired Chris Shiflett whom Grohl considered the best guitarist and singer who auditioned and he fit in with the rest of us so well particularly for his background in punk rock bands 2 9 In September 1999 the band performed club dates in New York and Los Angeles to both showcase the new songs and test Shiflett s performance with the group The There Is Nothing Left To Lose tour started in 2000 9 The North American leg was overlapped with the Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication Tour 11 Early pressings of the disc included a temporary tattoo similar to the one featured on the album cover The album was also re released in 2001 in Australia as a two CD edition which offers a second VCD disc of four videos and one bonus track Fraternity Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Alternative Press4 5 13 Entertainment WeeklyB 14 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 NME7 10 17 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Reviews for There Is Nothing Left to Lose were generally positive Rolling Stone s Greg Kot rated the album three and a half out of five stars He started by explaining that the first thirty seconds are a bridge to singer Dave Grohl s past He stated further comparing the album to the Goo Goo Dolls Iris that Grohl s punk background makes him allergic to string sections However he said that it nonetheless marks a departure with greater emphasis on melody and actual singing 19 In a retrospective review AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album four out of five stars explaining that it is the first Foo Fighters album that sounds like the work of a unified muscular band and the first one that rocks really hard Furthermore he stated that it has a stripped down sound and an immediate attack that makes even the poppier numbers rock hard He concluded that Foo Fighters make it sound easy and fun they re getting better as they re losing members and growing older which is certainly a rarity in rock amp roll 12 In another retrospective review a reviewer for Sputnikmusic rated it 3 5 out of 5 points He explained that it was consistent and includes sufficient highlights overall He went on to state that Stacked Actors successfully utilizes some cool guitar effects as well as the quiet loud formula that the band has become known for He further stated that Breakout is a really satisfying mix of melody and rock that ends up a genuinely memorable tune However he stated that Headwires musically begins like a mediocre mid 80 s radio rock effort and then simply lacks the necessary grunt to salvage it later on Comparing the album to The Colour and the Shape he stated that while the newer album is more consistent a number of tracks are rather straight forward and lacking that certain memorable factor which so helped its predecessor 22 In popular culture editUse in Daria edit Many songs from the album were used throughout the fourth season of MTV s Daria Headwires the ninth track from There is Nothing Left to Lose was featured in the ending credits of Psycho Therapy the eighth episode of the fourth season That episode originally aired on MTV on June 28 2000 23 The song Aurora was featured in the ending credits of Groped by an Angel the eleventh episode of the fourth season That episode originally aired on MTV on July 19 2000 24 Learn to Fly was used on two occasions in Daria It first appeared in Of Human Bonding the seventh episode of the fourth season That episode originally aired on MTV on April 14 2000 25 The song was also used in the second Daria movie Is It College Yet which originally aired on MTV on January 21 2002 26 Additionally in the first Daria movie Is It Fall Yet Grohl voiced the character Daniel Dotson the Ashfield art instructor That movie originally aired on MTV on August 27 2000 27 Awards editGrammy Awards Year Winner Category Result2001 There Is Nothing Left to Lose Best Rock Album Won2001 Learn to Fly Best Short Form Music Video Won When we won for best rock album which we made in my basement I was so proud because we made it in my basement in a crappy makeshift studio that we put together ourselves I stood there looking out at everybody in tuxedos and diamonds and fur coats and I thought we were probably the only band that won a Grammy for an album made for free in a basement that year Dave Grohl 2012 28 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Dave Grohl Nate Mendel and Taylor HawkinsNo TitleLength1 Stacked Actors 4 162 Breakout 3 213 Learn to Fly 3 554 Gimme Stitches 3 425 Generator 3 486 Aurora 5 497 Live In Skin 3 528 Next Year 4 369 Headwires 4 3710 Ain t It the Life 4 1511 M I A 4 03Total length 46 16 Australian Japanese mini LP bonus trackNo TitleLength12 Fraternity 3 09Personnel editFoo Fighters edit Dave Grohl vocals guitars drums percussion loops mellotron on Next Year talk box on Generator production art direction Nate Mendel bass production art direction Taylor Hawkins drums percussion production art directionProduction edit Adam Kasper producer recording mixing tracks 1 2 4 5 8 11 Andy Wallace mixing tracks 3 6 7 John Nelson assistant mixing engineer tracks 1 2 4 5 8 11 Tod Reiger assistant mixing engineer tracks 3 6 7 Bob Ludwig mastering Henry Marquez art direction Danny Clinch photography Management G A S Entertainment Co Charts editWeekly charts edit 1999 weekly chart performance Chart 1999 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 29 5Austrian Albums O3 Austria 30 34Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 31 46Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 32 4Dutch Albums Album Top 100 33 59European Top 100 Albums Music amp Media 34 17Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 35 25French Albums SNEP 36 62German Albums Offizielle Top 100 37 23New Zealand Albums RMNZ 38 12Norwegian Albums VG lista 39 8Scottish Albums OCC 40 33Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 41 7UK Albums OCC 42 10US Billboard 200 43 10 Year end charts edit 1999 2000 year end chart performance Chart 1999 PositionCanadian Albums RPM 44 51UK Albums OCC 45 169Chart 2000 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 46 91UK Albums OCC 47 127US Billboard 200 48 117Certifications editSales certifications for There Is Nothing Left to Lose Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 49 2 Platinum 140 000 Canada Music Canada 50 Platinum 100 000 Japan RIAJ 51 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 52 2 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 53 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit a b c Kerrang Legends Foo Fighters pg 115 a b Moll James director 2011 Back and Forth documentary RCA Foo Fighters The Guardian 1999 www fooarchive com Archived from the original on October 16 2017 Retrieved April 25 2018 Foo Fighters rock sound June 2005 www fooarchive com Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved April 25 2018 https www instagram com p CBsk0PxpMPA Dave s True Stories Instagram post Your Writing Has Punch David Punch Is Power The Foo Fighters Rock in Ol Virginny Archived from the original on January 4 2014 Retrieved June 11 2012 Foo Fighters Making Of There Is Nothing Left To Lose retrieved February 7 2024 Apter Jeff 2006 The Dave Grohl Story Music Sales Group p 325 ISBN 978 0 85712 021 2 a b c d Flick Larry 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