Train Stream Two Songs From Led Zeppelin II Album
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(hennemusic) Train are streaming a pair of tracks from their upcoming cover of the complete second album by Led Zeppelin. The San Francisco band have issued versions of "What Is And What Should Never Be" and "The Lemon Song" ahead of the June 3 release of "Train Does Led Zeppelin II." "Our favorite band is Led Zeppelin, and they made a huge impression on our lives musically," says singer Pat Monahan. "So I thought, why don't we record one of their albums, just for the fun of it for our fans. I've been singing Zeppelin songs in every band I've been in since I was a young kid, Train included. "It only made sense to record a Zeppelin album for all of you, but it was obviously a difficult decision to pick which one. We followed our hearts and chose Led Zeppelin II. When we perform Zeppelin songs it brings people a different perspective of our band and brings us closer to people because their work is a common love for so many. Those of you on Sail Across the Sun got to see it live, and we can't wait to share it with more of you!" Train are performing the Zeppelin project on their summer dates, including New York's Irving Plaza on June 1, San Francisco's Great American Music Hall on June 4, Los Angeles' Troubadour on June 6, Seattle's Neumos on June 8, as well as being part of the line-up for the 2016 Mountain Jam festival at Hunter Mountain, New York on June 2. Read more and stream the songs here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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