The Battle at Garden’s Gate has an elegance unseen yet from the young band, with string orchestras, explorative songs, and the band building a visual story with every pre-release track through videos, merchandise, partnerships and more. Rolling Stone raves that the band “aim to bust down old walls,” while UPROXX describes them as “electrifying.” In addition to ‘Heat Above,’ the cinematic album features the previously released tracks ‘Broken Bells,’ ‘Age of Machine,’ and US #1 rock radio single ‘My Way, Soon’. Most of all, I admire that Greta Van Fleet have stayed true to themselves.” I love that they explored these complex song structures, and the band reached for chords, melodies and lyrics that stretch beyond the usual. Producer Greg Kurstin (Paul McCartney, Foo Fighters, Adele) adds, “Hearing these songs evolve into expansive soundscapes took me on an amazing journey. “’The Battle at Garden’s Gate’ is about hope and overcoming the challenges that humanity faces,” says the band’s Sam Kiszka, “We live in a world powered by superficial institutions and this album is a reminder that it’s up to us to sing out of the silence.” They are also this week’s cover stars on Kerrang! in the UK – read the feature HERE. In celebration of the release the band performed the single ‘Heat Above’ on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in the US last night watch/share the performance HERE. Order the album HERE, and view more info on the album website HERE. The highly anticipated second album from Grammy Award-winning four-piece Greta Van Fleet, The Battle at Garden’s Gate, is out now, via Lava/Republic and EMI Records in the UK.
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