Robert Plant reportedly confirmed 2 tracks on Saving Grace’s debut album

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Robert Plant has reportedly confirmed two of the songs that will be released on Saving Grace’s debut album during recent live performances.

According to a review of Plant’s May 6 performance in Amsterdam published by OOR, Plant said on stage during the performance that the band’s cover of “Everybody’s Song” by Low will be on the album that “will definitely be released this century”.

A separate review of the same concert by Mick Scullion published on the Tight But Loose website confirmed that Plant mentioned the band’s “new album” on stage.

And according to a review of Plant’s May 3 performance in Brussels, Belgium published by KnackFocus, Plant said during that show that the band’s cover of the Moby Grape song “It’s a Beautiful Day Today” would be included on the album.

Speaking on stage on May 3, Plant reportedly said that the album would be released “one day”, according to KnackFocus.

Plant has been performing with Saving Grace since January 25, 2019, but the group has never released an album. The only recorded music the band has released was the song “As I Roved Out” that was sent to people who bought tickets for the band’s 2023 UK tour.

Earlier this year, the homepage of Plant’s website was updated to feature the band’s bison logo and the text “Hey Grace”, a possible sign that an album will be on the way.

Plant has repeatedly dropped hints that Saving Grace’s debut album is on the way, but so far there has been no official announcement of it.

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