Robert Plant is set to unveil his highly anticipated new album, titled Saving Grace, which marks his first solo endeavor since the acclaimed 2021 collaboration with Alison Krauss, Raise the Roof. This exciting project will be released on September 26 and signifies Plant’s first solo work since the 2017 album Carry Fire. Fans of classic rock can look forward to an eclectic collection of tracks that showcase his enduring artistry.
The nine-song LP is a collaborative effort with his newly formed band, Saving Grace, and features intriguing covers of notable tracks from various artists, including Moby Grape‘s “It’s a Beautiful Day Today,” Blind Willie Johnson‘s “Soul of a Man,” and The Low Anthem‘s “Ticket Taker.” These selections illustrate Plant’s knack for interpreting songs that resonate deeply with his own musical journey.
One of the standout covers from the album is their rendition of “Everybody’s Song,” originally by the renowned Minnesota indie-rock band Low. Fans may recall that Plant previously paid homage to Low by covering two of their songs, “Silver Rider” and “Monkey,” on his 2010 project, Band of Joy. Below, you can listen to this captivating new cover.
Listen to Robert Plant’s New Song ‘Everybody’s Song’
The upcoming album, which is Plant’s 12th solo record, takes its name from the band he has collaborated with over the last six years. This talented ensemble includes vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown. Together, they have developed a unique sound that reflects their collective experiences and styles.
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In a recent press release announcing the album, Plant shared his joyful perspective, stating, “We laugh a lot, really. I think that suits me. I like laughing. You know, I can’t find any reason to be too serious about anything. I’m not jaded. The sweetness of the whole thing …
He elaborated on the dynamics within the band, saying, “These are sweet people, and they are playing out all the stuff that they could never get out before. They have become unique stylists, and together they seem to have landed in a most interesting place.” This sense of camaraderie and creativity is sure to resonate with listeners.
The complete track listing for Robert Plant’s upcoming album Saving Grace is as follows:
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In addition to the album release, Plant and Saving Grace are gearing up for their first-ever tour across the U.S. After a series of successful performances in the U.K. and Europe over the past few years, this marks an exciting new chapter for the band.
Following their European tour this summer, Plant will launch their inaugural U.S. show on October 30 in Wheeling, West Virginia. This highly anticipated concert is just the beginning of what promises to be an exhilarating month of music.
The band is scheduled to perform at over a dozen venues throughout the United States, including stops in iconic cities like New York, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, and Seattle. They will conclude their tour with a grand finale on November 22 in Los Angeles. Fans can find all the details about the concerts and ticket availability on Plant’s official website.
Robert Plant, ‘Saving Grace’ Track Listing
As I Roved Out
It’s A Beautiful Day Today
Soul Of A Man
Ticket Taker
I Never Will Marry
Higher Rock
Too Far From You
Everybody’s Song
Gospel Plough
Robert Plant & Saving Grace Tour Dates
July 17 – Vienne, FR – Théâtre Antique
July 19 – Salon-de-Provence, FR – Château de l’Empéri
July 21 – Marciac, FR – Jazz in Marciac
July 23 – Carcassonne, FR – Festival de Carcassonne – Theatre Jean Deschamps
July 26 – Granada, ES – Palacio De Congresos De Granada
July 28 – Valencia, ES – Palau de les Arts
July 30 – Barcelona, ES – Teatro Liceo – Milleni Concert Series
October 30 – Wheeling, WV – Capitol Theatre Wheeling
November 2 – Charlottesville, VA – The Paramount Theater of Charlottesville
November 3 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre
November 5 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
November 6 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Shubert Theatre
November 8 – Port Chester, NY – Capitol Theatre
November 10 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
November 12 – Chicago, IL – The Vic
November 13 – Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music
November 15 – Denver, CO – Ellie Caulkins Opera House
November 18 – Seattle, WA – The Moore Theatre
November 19 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
November 21 – Oakland, CA – The Fox
November 22 – Los Angeles, CA – United Theater on Broadway
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