Tag: Led Zeppelin


  • ‘Theatrically and conceptually accomplished, but that’s where it stops’: A Review of Greta Van Fleet’s The Battle At Garden’s Gate

    GVF’s latest rock-fuelled record just really doesn’t hit the mark, says writer Olivia Dellar.

  • The Best of 70s Rock: Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV

    I’ve had countless conversations with friends over what is the best Led Zeppelin album, and every single time they’ve lost and I’ve won. Now, I’m not going to just argue my case for Led Zeppelin IV being their best album but best album of 1970s rock to EVER exist. Led Zeppelin are a band that […]

  • Nostalgic News: Led Zeppelin (Remastered 1990) turns 30 years old

    As a remaster of their debut album, the modernised plunge into the music that started the group sends Olivia Dellar crazy with admiration.

  • Nostalgic News: Led Zeppelin III was released 40 years old

    Olivia Dellar takes us back 40 years to the iconic album that spawned the hit single ‘Immigrant Song’.

  • Led Zeppelin: From Concerts for Schools to Sold-Out World Tours

    Classic Culture editor Olivia Dellar takes us through a brief history of arguably one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin.

  • Review: ‘Scarlet’ – The Lost Rolling Stones and Jimmy Page Record

    Olivia Dellar cracks open the newest Stones record, originally recorded in 1974.

  • SUSU to host Led Zeppelin Charity Showcase in February

    The Union’s Live Music Society are set to honour Led Zeppelin’s performance at Garden Court, with all proceeds going towards Ovation, a charity supporting young musicians.

  • Review: Lana Del Rey – Lust For Life

    Her evolution continues seamlessly, with a perfect blend of emotion and impeccable production.

  • “It’s caught the energy of what our band’s all about and what it always has been about into a recording which is quite an exciting factor”: An Interview with Max Helyer of You Me At Six

    You Me At Six have been away for too long. Over eighteen months ago, the acclaimed rock band released their fourth studio album Cavalier Youth which met with positive, though unmemorable, reviews. Dropping swiftly from the rock stratosphere, the – very underrated – album melted away, seemingly taking the band themselves with it. The band, celebrated […]

  • Led Zeppelin win ‘Stairway to Heaven’ case

    A US jury ruled no evidence of plagiarism could be definitively proven.

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    Nostalgic News: Led Zeppelin’s In Through the Out Door reached number one in the US 35 years ago today

    On 6th October 1979, In Through the Out Door topped the US charts.