Greta Van Fleet say subsequent album is “positively a lot totally different” than debut LP
After a fast rise to fame, Greta Van Fleet launched their debut album, Anthem of the Peaceable Military, again within the fall. Although the document is lower than a 12 months outdated, the band is already effectively on their technique to album No. 2.
As of now, the plan is to unleash the subsequent album earlier than the top of 2019, however no official information has been introduced but. Nonetheless, the Michigan rockers, who’ve usually been criticized for sounding too much like legendary rock act Led Zeppelin, lately instructed NME to count on a “a lot totally different” Greta Van Fleet on the group’s upcoming sophomore LP.
“We’re engaged on one thing fairly totally different,” stated guitarist Jake Kiszka. “It’s fascinating, as a result of we by no means know precisely what an album goes to appear to be — it might solely be so premeditated. However because it kind of unfolds now, it’s an instance of the place we’re musically proper now. It’s positively a lot totally different than Anthem of the Peaceable Military would have been.”
Bassist Sam Kiszka added, “I believe it’s actually the subsequent step within the evolution of what we need to do… I believe so far as the intent goes, it’s simply incorporating extra sounds, extra tones, extra types of music, maybe, and taking a step within the cinematic path.”
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See the complete NME interview with Jake and Sam Kiszka within the video beneath.
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