Caught in the Echo

Caught in the Echo

Personnel: Updated

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In a review by [[Paul Cashmere]], he stated that "Caught In The Echo" sets the tone immediately, opening with a repeated vocal refrain before surging into a dense wall of guitars and driving rhythm, capturing the urgency that has long defined Foo Fighters' studio and live work" and that "With Caught In The Echo, Foo Fighters have delivered a track that reinforces their core strengths while signalling a forward momentum for this next phase of the band".{{cite web |last=Cashmere |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Cashmere |date=March 23, 2026 |url=https://www.noise11.com/news/foo-fighters-caught-in-the-echo-your-favorite-toy-20260323 |title=Foo Fighters Unleash Caught In The Echo From Upcoming Album Your Favorite Toy |website=[[Noise11.com]] |access-date=April 5, 2026}} A review of the song in ''[[Rock Sound]]'' stated that "musically it harks back to the glitzy stomp of 2011's ''[[Wasting Light]]'' and melodic battery of 1999's ''[[There Is Nothing Left To Lose]]'', but without ever feeling like a leftover from either era".{{cite magazine |last=Rogers |first=Jack |date=March 20, 2026 |url=https://rocksound.tv/news/foo-fighters-share-spiky-new-track-caught-in-the-echo |title=Foo Fighters share Spiky New Track 'Caught In The Echo' |magazine=[[Rock Sound]] |access-date=April 5, 2026}}
In a review by [[Paul Cashmere]], he stated that "Caught In The Echo" sets the tone immediately, opening with a repeated vocal refrain before surging into a dense wall of guitars and driving rhythm, capturing the urgency that has long defined Foo Fighters' studio and live work" and that "With Caught In The Echo, Foo Fighters have delivered a track that reinforces their core strengths while signalling a forward momentum for this next phase of the band".{{cite web |last=Cashmere |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Cashmere |date=March 23, 2026 |url=https://www.noise11.com/news/foo-fighters-caught-in-the-echo-your-favorite-toy-20260323 |title=Foo Fighters Unleash Caught In The Echo From Upcoming Album Your Favorite Toy |website=[[Noise11.com]] |access-date=April 5, 2026}} A review of the song in ''[[Rock Sound]]'' stated that "musically it harks back to the glitzy stomp of 2011's ''[[Wasting Light]]'' and melodic battery of 1999's ''[[There Is Nothing Left To Lose]]'', but without ever feeling like a leftover from either era".{{cite magazine |last=Rogers |first=Jack |date=March 20, 2026 |url=https://rocksound.tv/news/foo-fighters-share-spiky-new-track-caught-in-the-echo |title=Foo Fighters share Spiky New Track 'Caught In The Echo' |magazine=[[Rock Sound]] |access-date=April 5, 2026}}


==Personnel==
== Personnel ==
Credits adapted from ''Your Favorite Toy'' liner notes.{{Cite AV media notes |title=Your Favorite Toy |others=[[Foo Fighters]] |date=2026 |type=Album liner notes}}
According to [[Apple Music]]:{{cite web |date=March 20, 2026 |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/caught-in-the-echo/1877913491 |title=Caught in the Echo |website=[[Apple Music]] |access-date=April 5, 2026}}


'''Foo Fighters'''
'''Foo Fighters'''
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* [[Ilan Rubin]] – drums
* [[Ilan Rubin]] – drums


'''Studio personnel'''
'''Production'''
* Foo Fighters – production
* [[Randy Merrill]] - mastering engineer
* Oliver Roman - producer and engineer
* Oliver Roman production, engineering
* [[Mark Stent]] - mixing engineer
* [[Spike Stent|Mark "Spike" Stent]] mixing
* [[Randy Merrill]] mastering


==Charts==
==Charts==