Roswell Records is an imprint of RCA Records,[1] founded in 1995 by Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters. As of 2004, it is based in New York City.[2] It was named after the UFO incident that occurred in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. Grohl chose the name because of his interest in UFOs, despite never having been to Roswell.[3] The label was originally set up by Capitol Records as a holding company to retain the rights to Grohl's post-Nirvana music.[4][2] Roswell's first release was the Foo Fighters' self-titled debut album in 1995. The gun on the album's cover is partly intended as a reference to the outer space theme associated with the names of both Roswell Records and the Foo Fighters.[4][5] As of 2015, Grohl is president of Roswell Records, which still owns and licenses all of the Foo Fighters' music.[6]

Roswell Films

Roswell Films
Type
  • Film
  • Television
Founded2012
FounderDave Grohl (president)
Headquarters
New York City
,
United States

In 2012, the imprint formed the film subsidiary Roswell Films, which co-produced and co-distributed Grohl's directorial debut documentary film Sound City (2013).[7] The film discusses the historic importance of Sound City Studios and its Neve 8028 console to the world of rock music, along with other recording genres. Sound City debuted on January 18, 2013, to overwhelmingly positive reviews with a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.[8] After the success of Sound City, Grohl expressed interest to Billboard of doing another production.[9] According to Grohl,

After making Sound City, I realized that the pairing of music and documentary works well because the stories give substance and depth to the song, which makes for a stronger emotional connection. So I thought, ‘I want to do this again, but instead of just walking into a studio and telling its story, I want to travel across America and tell its story.[10]

On May 15, 2014, it was announced that the Foo Fighters' eighth album would be released in the fall of 2014, and that the band would commemorate the album and their 20th anniversary with a television miniseries.[11] Each song on the new album was recorded in a different city, featuring "local legends" on each song and lyrics inspired by the "experiences, interviews and personalities that became part of the process." It was later announced the series to be titled, Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways and was set to broadcast on HBO on October 17, 2014.[12][13] With each of the eight episodes is presented as an exploration of the musical history of a different American city through a series of interviews by Grohl. The group is also shown incorporating what they learned from the interviews into the writing and recording of a new song in or near that city. The series received equal acclaim to Sound City with the series receiving four nominations at the 67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards and ultimately winning two of the four.[14]

In February 2021, it was announced that Grohl would be producing and directing a documentary streaming television series, based on the autobiographical novel From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars by his mother Virginia Grohl.[15] The series, From Cradle to Stage premiered exclusively on Paramount+ on May 6, 2021, airing six episodes. In April 2021, it was announced Grohl directed a documentary What Drives Us, on van touring. It was released on April 30, 2021, on the Coda Collection via Amazon Prime.[16] In November 2021, it was reported that a film starring the Foo Fighters, titled Studio 666 was shot in secret with filming taking place in the same house the band recorded their album Medicine at Midnight.[17] Nearing the end of filming in early 2020, production was shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Production resumed in Los Angeles months later, becoming one of the first films to do so during the pandemic.[18]

On December 2, 2021, a sneak peek trailer was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel.[19] The official trailer was announced through the band's Twitter on January 10, and was released on January 11.[20][21][22] The film was released theatrically on February 25, 2022, by Open Road Films.[23]

Productions

Year Title
Director(s) Distributor(s) Associated Production Companies RT
2013 Sound City Dave Grohl Co-distribution with Gravitas Ventures and Variance Films 100%[8]
2014 Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways HBO Diamond Docs, Therapy Content and Worldwide Pants 85%[24]
2021 What Drives Us Amazon Prime Diamond Docs and Therapy Content 80%[25]
From Cradle to Stage Paramount+ Endeavor Content, Live Nation Productions and MTV Entertainment Studios N/A
2022 Studio 666 B. J. McDonnell Open Road Films Briarcliff Entertainment and Therapy Studios 55%[26]

Accolades

Roswell Films has received numerous nominations and awards for their productions.

Year Title Award Category Result Ref(s)
2014 Sound City Cinema Eye Honors Awards Cinema Eye Audience Choice Prize Won [27]
Grammy Awards Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Won
Best Rock Song ("Cut Me Some Slack") Won
Satellite Awards Best Documentary Film Nominated [28]
2015 Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways NME Awards Best TV Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program Nominated [14]
Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special Nominated [29]
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program Won [30]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program Won [31]
2016 Grammy Awards Best Music Film Nominated [32]

See also

References

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