There are no shortage of nominees on a record loaded with classics, but this one involved the least amount of intellectual ...
Alter Bridge / Creed guitarist Mark Tremonti once covered Led Zeppelin with help from legendary AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson ...
I walked up behind him like, ‘Do you want to go onstage and jam?’ He grabbed his junk and went, ‘F*** yeah, mate!’” ...
Led Zeppelin approached its fourth album with a mission — make it all about the music. That’s why the cover doesn’t feature the band’s name, the album title, or the record label information. It was a ...
Fifty years ago, Led Zeppelin IV cemented the band’s place in rock history, transforming them from talented blues-rock ...
The best Led Zeppelin studio album is one that was, quite literally, the most lived in. "With the fourth album," Page told the Quietus in 2014, "the fact that it was recorded under conditions where we ...
The 52-year-old mystery surrounding the figure featured on Led Zeppelin’s fourth studio album cover has finally been solved. The identity of the man – hunched over with a pile of sticks balancing on ...
Before releasing their fourth studio album, Led Zeppelin members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham were known as The Lord of the Rings fans. J. R. R. Tolkien first created the ...
Robert Plant joked that his experience of off-grid living at Bron-Yr-Aur Cottage had transformed him into the man seen on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV. The singer, who’d spent childhood holidays at ...
The title "Black Dog" is a tribute to an unnamed black Labrador that roamed the grounds of Headley Grange, the recording studio where Led Zeppelin was working on their seminal album, Led Zeppelin IV.
Fifty years ago today, on November 8, 1971, one of the greatest albums in rock’n’roll history was born: Led Zeppelin’s fourth album. Officially untitled—but often referred to as Led Zeppelin IV—the ...
A half-century-old mystery regarding the identity of the man featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin’s classic 1971 album, Led Zeppelin IV, apparently has been solved. The BBC reports that Brian Edwards ...