Through mountains, castles, fields, and ranges, Zeppelin’s mystique is still unmatched, in sound and in legacy, with their second studio LP an imperative component of their enduring allure.
Read moreLed Zeppelin’s Final Studio Album ‘In Through The Out Door’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
The band’s swan song can be seen as their way of responding to the changing musical landscape at the time, while still staying true to their distinctive style in several ways.
Read moreLed Zeppelin’s Eponymous Debut Album ‘Led Zeppelin’ Turns 55 | Album Anniversary
Complicated relationships of love continue every day in every sphere of art and life, and the author’s relationship with Led Zeppelin’s inaugural affair is indeed a complicated one.
Read moreLed Zeppelin’s ‘Houses of the Holy’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary
‘Houses of the Holy’ reflects the band’s penchant for stringing together parts of songs that are unexpected—but never counterintuitive—to pull you just a little bit further from the place you thought was home.
Read moreLed Zeppelin’s ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ Turns 50 | Anniversary Retrospective
It’s not cool for ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ to be your favorite Led Zeppelin album, but let’s face it: it’s the best. And to truly appreciate its brilliance, we must dig much deeper into the musical traditions that shaped it.
Read moreLed Zeppelin’s ‘Physical Graffiti’ Turns 45 | Anniversary Retrospective
Zeppelin’s sixth album expanded their mighty sound even further than before, while exhibiting a dizzying array of references and influences.
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