Watch: Robert Plant Talks "Carry Fire" with Noisey on Facebook Live

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Robert Plant spoke with Noisey Editor-in-Chief Eric Sundermann for a Facebook Live interview about his new album, Carry Fire, and more. See what he had to say in the interview here.

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Robert Plant was joined by Noisey Editor-in-Chief Eric Sundermann for a conversation about his new album, Carry Fire, in a Facebook Live session on Plant's Facebook page. You can watch their conversation below.

Carry Fire was released on Friday on Nonesuch/Warner Bros. Records. To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, and listen now on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

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Robert Plant, Eric Sundermann: Facebook Live, October 2017

Franceska (not verified)

Fri, 10/20/2017 - 14:40

Great interview. Love Mr. Plant's music and the way he always has something to say and a new and interesting way to say it. He has opened up my world of music, and I had a good field of music to begin with, but he really has brought more into my life and I have enjoyed every bit of it. I have followed his music from the '70s to now and have seen all his concerts and will be seeing him in Phoenix in February. Keep it up!

  • Monday, October 16, 2017
    Watch: Robert Plant Talks "Carry Fire" with Noisey on Facebook Live

    Robert Plant was joined by Noisey Editor-in-Chief Eric Sundermann for a conversation about his new album, Carry Fire, in a Facebook Live session on Plant's Facebook page. You can watch their conversation below.

    Carry Fire was released on Friday on Nonesuch/Warner Bros. Records. To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, and listen now on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

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