Robert Plant and Saving Grace are “already planning and starting the work” on their next album, he told BBC Radio 6 Music.
Speaking to host Huw Stephens in an interview broadcast on April 14, Plant confirmed that work on a second Saving Grace album is underway.
Despite performing with Saving Grace since 2019, Plant has only released a single album with the group: A self-titled album released last year.
Plant has previously hinted that more music was likely to surface from Saving Grace following the release of the band’s first album. “It’s not finished,” Plant said of the band in an interview with Classic Rock Magazine published in September. “There’s loads more. If I open the trunk of my car, all these songs fall out. Songs recorded, songs not recorded. It’s a trove.”
A four-track EP titled All That Glitters was released on vinyl for Record Store Day on April 18.
It was initially announced that the song “She Cried” would be released on the EP but it was removed before release.
BBC Radio 6 Music played “The Blackest Crow” and “Orphan Girl” from the new EP in the April 14 broadcast.

No thanks Robert.
maybe work with John Paul Jones, make something worth listening too.
i.ll buy it and see the tour again hes still the translunar goliath
shame plant and jones never worked together again after IN THROUGH OUT DOOR they pulled together and produced a fine album
Hi Mr Plant Thank you for all your beautiful music throughout the years .