Friday, December 4, 2020

Greta Van Fleet stream new single Age Of Machine

Greta Van Fleet are streaming “Age Of Machine” as the latest preview to their newly-announced forthcoming album, “The Battle At Garden's Gate.”

The tune follows “My Way, Soon” as the second single from the set, which was recorded in Los Angeles with producer Greg Kurstin (Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney) and will be released on April 16, 2021.

According to vocalist Josh Kiszka, the project expands on the groundwork laid by their 2018 debut, “Anthem Of The Peaceful Army.”

“We've grown in so many ways,” explains the singer. “This album has taught us a lot, about life in general, about ourselves, about all of us, about the world we live in.

"There was a lot of self-evolution happening during the writing of this album that was prompted by experiences I had, experiences we all had, so a lot of contemplation occurred. It's very dynamic, lyrically speaking. And that's the human experience. It's much more than pain or fear; it's also beauty. People need people, and love is important."


"It's reflecting a lot of the world that we've seen, and I think that it's reflecting a lot of personal truth,” adds guitarist Jake Kiszka. “What Josh does very well with the lyrics is telling ancient tales with a contemporary application."

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