Dave Grohl has recorded a stunning duet cover of X's 'Nausea' with his daughter Violet for his forthcoming documentary 'What Drives Us', as a nod to his possible musical heritage.
The Foo Fighters' frontman pays tribute to LA punk rock band X and their drummer D. J. Bonebrake, who's a possible relation to Dave and Violet, in this rendition of 'Nausea' from the band's 1980 debut album 'Los Angeles'.
Dave has directed a new documentary entitled 'What Drives Us', which is all about life on the road for a famous rockstar featuring interviews with the likes of Ringo Starr, Brian Johnson, St. Vincent, Slash, Duff McKagan, The Edge, Flea, Lars Ulrich and Steven Tyler among others.
"'What Drives Us' is an homage to the moment in every musician’s life when their commitment is tested and their desire to play music for others becomes an almost irrational act of blind faith", Dave said of the film. "The first step to prove to yourself and the world that you belong is to load up your instruments, your talent and your courage, and get in the van to take your music to the world — a true rock and roll rite of passage."
'What Drives Us' will be released on April 30th 2021.