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After years of playing the foil for main man Dave Grohl's musical whims, Foo Fighters come together as a band on One by One, and the mix of bulldozer riffs and richly textured pop will sound like nirvana to longtime fans. Where past albums didn't really hold together, One by One is a decidedly organic collection that takes some killer guitar work to the bank, as evidenced by the lead single, "All My Life," "Low," and the squalling "Have It All." Things get a little gnarlier on "Tired of You," an arrhythmic foray that features guest guitar by Queen's Brian May, if nary a peep from drummer Taylor Hawkins. But the album certainly gives the drummer some: Hawkins adds a palpable sense of portent to the Big Countrystyled "Times like These" and really cuts loose on the album-ending epic "Come Back" (which sidles up to -- but never really embraces -- '70s-vintage prog). One by One's path to Foo-ition wasn't without its potholes -- it's been two years since their Grammy-winning There Is Nothing Left to Lose -- but the album made it down that road with enough power and shine to raise hopes for future journeys. Initial pressings include a bonus DVD featuring one new song ("The One"), as well as videos for "All My Life" and "Walking a Line" and a slew of other trinkets. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble