In Foo Fighters’ horror-comedy film Studio 666, there was a fictional metal band by the name of Dream Widow. Now, the band is coming to life with a full EP release this week.

“When we started writing the script, we had the idea of there being this epic metal opus that – once completed – would release the demon in the house. I said, ‘Oh, f**k, I’ve got a million riffs.’ So I recorded this 13- or 14-minute long instrumental just by myself that’s very metal, and it’s meant to be from the [fictional] band Dream Widow. Then, I furthered that idea by making a whole record by Dream Widow that would be their lost album that they recorded before they were murdered.”

We’ve already heard one thrash metal track from the group titled “March of the Insane”, which was featured in the film. You can hear the song below.

Dream Widow’s EP will be out digitally this Friday, March 25th. Physical copies of the album are said to be released later in the year.