Classic Rock

Robert Plant And The Sensationa­l Space Shifters

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Live At David Lynch’s Festival Of Disruption

EAGLE ROCK

Roots-rocking lion king shares his appetite for disruption.

As headline guests at David Lynch’s inaugural Festival Of Disruption in LA in October 2016, Robert Plant and his globalised roots-rock collective played a muscular set that’s captured in this no-frills concert video in agreeably crisp, crunchy sound.

The Space Shifters make scant concession­s to the Lynchian setting, aside from dressing all in black. But the band are on blazing form, couching Plant’s ragged roar in sinewy Afrobeat, finger-picked avant-bluegrass, torrid flamenco guitar and burbling bluestroni­ca.

Highlights include Whole

Lotta Love stripped down into a kind of shamanic choral chant, and the widescreen, U2-ish shimmer-rock of recent compositio­n Rainbow. However, the original set has been edited to an hour, cutting tracks like Dazed And Confused and Bukka White’s Fixin’ To Die, which feels pointlessl­y stingy.

Lynch himself appears in the bonus features, talking gnomically about music, creativity and meditation.

Stephen Dalton

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