11 min

Evolving Your Content with Led Zeppelin Content, Robots, and Rock & Roll

    • Marketing

A few weeks ago, we talked about Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" as it turned 50 years old. This week, we celebrate Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy," which was released on March 28, 1973. Listen to the podcast to learn about:


The significance of "Houses of the Holy" in Led Zeppelin's discography, and how it marked a departure from their earlier albums.



The diverse themes and production innovations on "Houses of the Holy," which gave the album a richer, more polished, and sophisticated sound.



The importance of maintaining a consistent brand voice and point of view while experimenting with new genres or mediums.



The lessons content creators and marketers can learn from "Houses of the Holy," such as taking risks, pushing boundaries, embracing outside inspiration, and building emotional connections with audiences.


What makes "Houses of the Holy" so special? Why was it considered such a departure from Zeppelin's previous releases? What lessons can we take from the album as creators and content marketers?

Get the complete guide to this podcast episode and listen to Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy" at rockandrollreclaimed.com.

 


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit superspacerobot.substack.com

A few weeks ago, we talked about Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" as it turned 50 years old. This week, we celebrate Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy," which was released on March 28, 1973. Listen to the podcast to learn about:


The significance of "Houses of the Holy" in Led Zeppelin's discography, and how it marked a departure from their earlier albums.



The diverse themes and production innovations on "Houses of the Holy," which gave the album a richer, more polished, and sophisticated sound.



The importance of maintaining a consistent brand voice and point of view while experimenting with new genres or mediums.



The lessons content creators and marketers can learn from "Houses of the Holy," such as taking risks, pushing boundaries, embracing outside inspiration, and building emotional connections with audiences.


What makes "Houses of the Holy" so special? Why was it considered such a departure from Zeppelin's previous releases? What lessons can we take from the album as creators and content marketers?

Get the complete guide to this podcast episode and listen to Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy" at rockandrollreclaimed.com.

 


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit superspacerobot.substack.com

11 min