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Though Robert Plant's upcoming album Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar won't be officially released until Sept. 8 in the UK and Sept. 9 in the US, the entire album is now available for streaming over at NPR First Listen. -
12 Legends Covering Songs By Other Legends: Aretha Franklin, Led Zeppelin, And More [LISTEN]
It's pretty common for an up-and-coming artist to cover a song by a legendary artist to get themselves going, but there have been many times where these covers of classic songs have come from other legendary artists. Here are 12 legendary artists who have covered other legendary artists. -
Robert Plant Slams Spotify: Former Led Zeppelin Frontman Calls Sound Quality ‘A Hell of a Compromise’
According to a recent interview from Vulture, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has got a beef with music streaming juggernaut. The publication notes that Plant is not particularly a fan of the fact that the service streams his former band's music, largely because he believes the sound quality to be quite subpar. -
Led Zeppelin’s ‘Whole Lotta Love’ Named Greatest Guitar Riff of All Time
Love Led Zeppelin? So do the listeners over at the BBC Radio 2 because they just named the famed rockers’ “Whole Lotta Love” as the Greatest Guitar Riff of all time, as reported by NME. -
Paul McCartney Easily Tops World's Richest Bassists List; but Sting, Roger Waters and Gene Simmons Rake It In
Today we have a report from TheRichest.com, a website that while obscure, seems fairly clean cut with numbers that make sense. The topic? World's wealthiest bassists. -
11 Album Covers That Represent The Band Name: Led Zeppelin, Deerhunter, And More
Writing a band name on the front of an album is usually enough information for most music consumers to figure out who an album is by, but these artists took this a step further, by choosing cover art that actually represents the band name. -
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo Huge Fan of Metallica, Napalm Death and Lamb of God. Awesome.
Indonesia just elected total metalhead Joko Widodo president. We can only hope America sees the darkness next. -
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant Announces North American Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has announced a brief North American tour with his new band band the Sensational Shape Shifters in support of his new album Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar. The tour kicks off on Sept. 25 in Port Chester, New York and concludes on Oct. 7 in Los Angeles. Among these dates are two shows in Brooklyn, which are being held as a part of the 50th anniversary concerts for Plant's current record label, Nonesuch Records. You can check out the complete schedule below. -
Robert Plant, Jimmy Page: Led Zeppelin Singer ‘Baffled’ & ‘Disappointed’ By Guitarist's Reunion Rumors
Things between Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and Robert Plant appear to be getting more and more complicated, leaving many disappointed because the chances of a reunion are quickly waning day by day. And according to a new interview with Uncut from NME, the singer is feeling both “disappointed and baffled” by the guitarist’s incessant attempts to feed the fire that is the rumors of a possible reunion. -
Led Zeppelin Announces Reissue Release Date: 'Led Zeppelin IV' And 'Houses Of The Holy' Get Deluxe Editions
Continuing its series of reissues, hard rock legends Led Zeppelin will be releasing deluxe editions of its fourth and fifth albums, 1971's Led Zeppelin IV and 1973's Houses of the Holy, on October 28th. These reissues follow the deluxe editions of the band's first three albums, which were released back in June. -
8 Bands Where Every Member Writes Songs: Queen, Led Zeppelin, And More
A great number of bands are led by just one or two songwriters, with the rest of the members never really contributing anything compositionally. However, these eight bands moved beyond this dynamic by featuring songwriting contributions from each one of their members. -
21 Albums Known By Two (Or More) Different Names: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, And More
Though most albums are given official titles, sometimes these titled prove to inconvenient or confusing, which leads to fans referring to the album by another name entirely. Here are twenty-one albums known by at least two different names.
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