Led Zeppelin Unearths Rare Gems for Physical Graffiti 50th Anniversary
By Nathaniel | August 12, 2025
In a thrilling nod to their legendary legacy, Led Zeppelin is set to release a brand-new live EP on September 12, commemorating the 50th anniversary of their seminal double album Physical Graffiti. The EP features four previously unreleased live tracks, each recorded during the band’s mid-1970s peak, offering fans a raw and electrifying glimpse into Zeppelin’s live prowess.
The release is part of a broader celebration of Physical Graffiti, which originally dropped in 1975 and includes classics like “Kashmir,” “Trampled Under Foot,” and “In My Time of Dying.” The new EP is expected to include rare performances of deep cuts, with remastered audio curated by Jimmy Page himself.
A Glimpse Into Robert Plant’s Lost Album
In a parallel discovery, fans of Robert Plant were treated to a surprise when the tracklist for his long-shelved Band of Joy Volume 2 surfaced online. The album, which was never officially released, was intended as a follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2010 Band of Joy project.
Among the uncovered tracks is a haunting ballad titled “47 Roses,” which Mojo Magazine released exclusively last week. The song, rich with Plant’s signature mysticism and Americana influences, has already sparked buzz among longtime fans and music critics alike.
Archival Fever
These releases underscore a growing trend in rock: the excavation of archival material that sheds new light on legendary artists. With Led Zeppelin’s vaults still brimming with unheard recordings and Plant’s solo catalog revealing hidden treasures, 2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for classic rock aficionados.
Whether you’re a die-hard Zeppelin devotee or a curious newcomer, this September promises a sonic journey through time—one that’s as thunderous and poetic as ever.

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