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Review: Robert Plant, 'Carry Fire'
NPR
NPR's First Listen audio comes down after the album is released. However, you can still listen with the Spotify or Apple Music playlist at the bottom of the...
84 months ago
Album Review: Robert Plant – “Carry Fire”
The Young Folks
Carry Fire is a very chill, very lovely album whose main flaw is that it has a hard time rising from good to great.
83 months ago
'Digging Deep' Into Robert Plant's Solo Catalog
GRAMMY.com
We've rounded up one track from each of his 11 studio albums (and two collaborative records), showcasing his elite artistic range.
8 months ago
Robert Plant Is Suffering From Major Writer's Block: 'I Can't Find Words'
iHeart
Robert Plant is one of the best songwriters of all time, but during an interview with Rolling Stone the former Led Zeppelin frontman...
7 months ago
Robert Plant Shares the Story Behind His New Album, "Carry Fire"
Nonesuch Records
On his second Nonesuch album, Carry Fire, due October 13 on Nonesuch / Warner Bros. Records, Plant reflects on the experiences, the emotions and the sounds of...
85 months ago
Review: Robert Plant, Carry Fire
Slant Magazine
This is an album that's detailed, immediate, and full of life. The result is one of his most accomplished and casually ambitious albums.
84 months ago
Robert Plant: Carry Fire review – more of a good thing
The Guardian
Robert Plant has been defined by a stylistic restlessness, but his 11th solo album doesn't deviate wildly in tone from 2014's Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar.
83 months ago
Robert Plant, ‘Carry Fire': Album Review
Ultimate Classic Rock
Carry Fire takes the same musical foundations Zeppelin leaned on all those years ago, mainly blues and the Eastern flavors heard on Kashmir.
84 months ago
Robert Plant: Carry Fire — ‘time marches onwards’
Financial Times
The latest solo album in the fruitful autumn of Plant's career registers the less lurid truth about time, namely that it marches onwards, not backwards.
83 months ago
Robert Plant 'can't ignore' current events on diverse album 'Carry Fire'
Entertainment Weekly
Why did you feel it was important to speak out about these issues? They're universal issues that have no particular time of beginning and don't...
83 months ago