Which was the better Led Zeppelin album - IV or Physical Graffiti? That's the battle this week in Loudwire Nights' Chuck's Fight Club. Led Zeppelin are one of the truly iconic bands in hard rock ...
Led Zeppelin’s monumental influence on rock ‘n’ roll is undeniable. Their legendary series of albums, spanning from their 1969 debut to 1975’s Physical Graffiti, laid the groundwork for heavy metal ...
In the upper echelon of bands, Led Zeppelin sits on a golden throne. They manage to be both one of the most beloved and one of the most influential acts to have ever existed, proving the power they ...
“Led Zeppelin II” was released on Oct. 22, 1969, the day I was born.
From deliberate provocation to accidental insult, the most controversial album covers of all time is an eye-popping gallery covering some startling imagery. Ever since Elvis Presley first shook ...
The Smiths were always handy with an eye-catching image – taken together, their album covers amount to a gallery of black-and-white images with histories as compelling as Morrissey’s lyrics.
“Walter’s Walk” is one such track that had previously not made it to Led Zeppelin’s albums. Originally scrapped from Houses Of The Holy, “Walter’s Walk” had elements of old and new ...
but one that forced Jimmy Page to lie to their record label when producing what would become one of Led Zeppelin’s most divisive albums. Given the context in which Page created the record ...
Do you remember listening to an entire album? The thrill of dropping the needle on the greatest music ever recorded? Classic Albums Live does. Classic Albums Live takes the greatest Classic Rock ...