Immigrant Song
"Immigrant Song"
Hear the battle cry of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song," the explosive hard rock opener from Led Zeppelin III (1970). Defined by Robert Plant's iconic wail and a relentless, galloping riff, this anthem evokes Norse mythology and Viking conquest with electrifying, primal energy recognized worldwide.
- TITLE: Immigrant Song
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- GENRE: Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 05
- YEAR: 1970
Released in 1970 as both a single and the powerful first track on Led Zeppelin III, "Immigrant Song" is instantly identifiable by Robert Plant's chilling opening cry and its driving, staccato riff. John Bonham's thunderous, galloping drums propel this hard rock classic with unrelenting force and signature Led Zeppelin intensity from that era, setting a fierce tone.
Inspired by the band's trip to Iceland, the lyrics vividly depict Norse warriors on a voyage of exploration and battle, referencing mythology ("Hammer of the gods," "Valhalla, I am coming!"). Offering a stark contrast to the album's acoustic side, this high-octane hard rock anthem remains one of Led Zeppelin's most powerful and instantly recognized tracks since its 1970 debut.
SONG MEANING: Inspired directly by Led Zeppelin's visit to Iceland, "Immigrant Song" is written from the perspective of Norse explorers or Vikings setting sail for new lands. The lyrics vividly evoke themes of voyage ("We come from the land of the ice and snow"), conquest, battle ("Hammer of the gods"), and Norse mythology, capturing the spirit of these historical warriors.
"Led Zeppelin"
- TITLE: Led Zeppelin
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- OTHER: Active1968–1980
