Watch: Robert Plant Releases New Song, "Bones of Saints," from Forthcoming Album, "Carry Fire"

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Robert Plant has released a new song, "Bones of Saints," from his forthcoming album, Carry Fire, due October 13. The song is available to download now with pre-orders of the album, along with the recently released opening track, "The May Queen." Watch the "Bones of Saints" lyric video here.

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Robert Plant has released a new song, "Bones of Saints," from his forthcoming album, Carry Fire, due October 13 on Nonesuch / Warner Bros. Records. The song is available to download now with pre-orders of the album on iTunes and the Nonesuch Store, along with the recently released opening track, "The May Queen." Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive, limited-edition print. Watch the "Bones of Saints" lyric video, featuring images from Look and Learn, below, and listen to the track on Spotify and Apple Music.

Carry Fire was produced by Robert Plant in the west of England and Wales. Plant's eleventh studio album, it melds unusual rhythms with naturalism. As with his 2014 album, lullaby and… The Ceaseless Roar, the album features his band The Sensational Space Shifters. They are also joined here by special guests, including Chrissie Hynde.

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  • Tuesday, September 5, 2017
    Watch: Robert Plant Releases New Song, "Bones of Saints," from Forthcoming Album, "Carry Fire"

    Robert Plant has released a new song, "Bones of Saints," from his forthcoming album, Carry Fire, due October 13 on Nonesuch / Warner Bros. Records. The song is available to download now with pre-orders of the album on iTunes and the Nonesuch Store, along with the recently released opening track, "The May Queen." Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive, limited-edition print. Watch the "Bones of Saints" lyric video, featuring images from Look and Learn, below, and listen to the track on Spotify and Apple Music.

    Carry Fire was produced by Robert Plant in the west of England and Wales. Plant's eleventh studio album, it melds unusual rhythms with naturalism. As with his 2014 album, lullaby and… The Ceaseless Roar, the album features his band The Sensational Space Shifters. They are also joined here by special guests, including Chrissie Hynde.

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