Led Zeppelin Release New Interactive Video

Led Zeppelin have shared a new interactive video for "Brandy & Coke," the previously unreleased rough mix of their song, "Trampled Under Foot," which originally appeared on their 1975 album Physical Graffiti. The early recording that was given the working title “Brandy & Coke” appears on the recently released deluxe reissue of Physical Graffiti. The band partnered with interactive video production company Interlude to create the new video which can be viewed at www.ledzeppelin.com.


Having just celebrated the 40th anniversary of its landmark release, the video takes viewers inside the cover of Physical Graffiti, allowing a tour of each of the 16 windows depicted on the iconic artwork. Here’s a description of the interactive experience:

Through this immersive music video, Led Zeppelin fans will be able to see beyond the façade of one of rock's most iconic album covers, Physical Graffiti, and step inside the building through each of the 16 featured windows. Until now, no fan has had so many ways to explore and see a music video come alive. By selecting one of the featured 16 windows, the audience can enter into the room and will discover events that pay homage to the window illustrations on the original artwork. Featuring archival footage, such as the band's full Earl's Court performance of the song, original animation and more, Interlude technology allows viewers to follow and interact with characters from room to room without disrupting the flow of the song.

We recently celebrated the Physical Graffiti 40th anniversary with a Spotify playlist -- Zepfluence -- featuring 15 blues songs Zeppelin either directly covered or interpolated into their own which you can stream here



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