Greystone Canyon's Raw and Powerful Rendition of Led Zeppelin's 'Immigrant Song' on 'Something Borrowed…Something New

Greystone Canyon, an Australian hard rock band, has released their rendition of the classic Led Zeppelin song "Immigrant Song" as part of their latest album "Something Borrowed…Something New". The band's approach to the track is raw, powerful, and filled with attitude, staying true to their loud and organic rock style. The album was recorded live without digital manipulation, capturing the essence of classic rock records where performance and feel were paramount.
Rather than completely reinventing the song, Greystone Canyon chose to pay homage to its primal energy while infusing their own hard-hitting sound into the performance. The result is a version that feels immediate, visceral, and authentic, showcasing the band's unique personality. The accompanying official video for the song features claymation characters and a striking visual concept that complements the track's relentless drive.
Mixed and mastered by Joel Taylor, "Something Borrowed…Something New" is a blend of reimagined classics and original material that embodies nostalgia, personality, and pure rock energy. The album emphasizes honesty, instinct, and human performance, standing out in a music landscape often dominated by sterile perfection. Fans of Led Zeppelin, Ozzy Osbourne, and Thin Lizzy will find something to enjoy in Greystone Canyon's latest release.
The album, released on December 5th, 2025, through Rockshots Records, is available on major streaming platforms and physical formats. With tracks like "Doctor, Doctor", "Just Got Paid", and "Friend of the Fox", "Something Borrowed…Something New" offers a diverse and dynamic listening experience that captures the essence of classic rock with a modern twist. For more information, visit Rockshots.eu or follow Greystone Canyon on Facebook and Instagram.