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Greta Van Fleet interview: The Battle At Garden s Gate

01 June 2021 Had you blinked in 2019 you might have missed Greta Van Fleet on their flight to the stratosphere. With new album The Battle At Garden s Gate turbo-charging the engines, they’re getting even closer (Image credit: Alysse Gafkjen) How do you survive lockdown with your twin brother? For Josh and Jake Kiszka, Greta Van Fleet’s singer and guitarist respectively, it’s all about space. Happily their capacious Nashville pad, where they’ve hunkered down for the past year, has plenty of that. Listening to them chat about their living situation over Zoom – with a curious mix of schoolboy gusto and the self-assurance of two worldly hippies – it’s hard not to think of childhood sleepovers (with a bigger budget). 

Album review: Greta Van Fleet – The Battle At Garden s Gate — Kerrang!

Album review: Greta Van Fleet – The Battle At Garden’s Gate Michigan rock heroes Greta Van Fleet soar to epic new heights on sweeping second album, The Battle At Garden’s Gate Words: Sam Law Greta Van Fleet​’s first three releases struck like bolts from the classic rock blue. Arriving across 18 months between April 2017 and October 2018, the Black Smoke Rising and From the Fires EPs, both paving the way for their sublime debut album Anthem Of The Peaceful Army, saw the quartet emerge from out of nowhere (well, Frankenmuth, Michigan) boasting a brand of timelessly bluesy guitar music that snatched mainstream interest with an immediacy that hadn’t been seen since the genre’s hazy heyday. There were naysayers aplenty, of course, lobbing accusations of algorithm-driven inauthenticity, boomer-music fetishism and downright plagiarism, but the tide of stadium-ready swagger and old-school soul could not be quelled.

Greta Van Fleet Continue To Tease The Battle At Garden s Gate With New Track Broken Bells

Greta Van Fleet Continue To Tease The Battle At Garden s Gate With New Track Broken Bells
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Greta Van Fleet say new album will be cinematic and complex

Josh Kiszka, Sam Kiszka, Danny Wagner and Jake Kiszka of Greta Van Fleet Greta Van Fleet’s forthcoming second album, ‘The Battle At Garden’s Gate’, will be “a bit more complex” than its predecessor, according to band members Josh and Sam Kiszka. Loudwire Nights, the brothers discussed the follow-up record to 2018’s ‘Anthem of the Peaceful Army’. “I think for the aesthetic of this album, we really had to find the right team to assemble because we knew that what we were about to do was honestly very daunting, sonically,” bassist Sam said. Advertisement “We knew we had to find people we trusted who could achieve the sound we were going for, which is going to be more cinematic. And that’s just across the board, as far as the album is concerned,” Josh added.

Greta Van Fleet Drop Video For Age Of Machine

Greta Van Fleet Drop Video For Age Of Machine Friday, 11 December 2020 Greta Van Fleet have released a video for Age Of Machine . Following My Way, Soon, the sprawling track arrived earlier in December along with details of the Michigan band s new album, The Battle At Garden s Gate , due out on April 16. It follows their 2018 debut  Anthem of the Peaceful Army . The disorientating clip, meanwhile, was co-directed by Greta Van Fleet and Matthew Daniel Siskin. It brings together shots of the foursome destroying a statue with archival footage and scenes of the group becoming part of a bizarre experiment. Press play below.

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