Foo Fighters: Dave Grohl (vocals, guitar, bass, drums); Pat Smear (guitar); Nate Mendel (bass); William Goldsmith (drums). Additional personnel: Lance Bangs, Chris Bilheimer, Ryan Boesch (handclaps). Recorded at Grand Masters Ltd., Hollywood, California; Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, Washington; WGNS Studios, Washington, D.C. THE COLOUR & THE SHAPE was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Best Rock Album. Monkey Wrench was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. Now that Dave Grohl has gotten through the intense scrutiny leveled at the Foo Fighters' debut, this follow-up finds him flexing his creative muscles a little easier. Forgoing the autocratic approach of FOO FIGHTERS, THE COLOUR & SHAPE allows the other members of the band a greater amount of influence, which quickly becomes evident. The punk-pop nuggets outnumber the thrashier moments on this record. Nevertheless, Grohl's time on the D.C. hardcore scene is never far from the creative process, whether it's the first squeals and squawks that pop up around the hooks and screaming vocals of Hey, Johnny Park and My Poor Brain or the alternating, Nirvana-like dynamics of Enough Space. Elsewhere, the dreamy pop of Walking After You (recorded in one take by Grohl at Washington, D.C. radio station WGNS) and Up In Arms rubs shoulders with the Catherine Wheelish sheets of guitar flowing through My Hero.