From The Fires Greta Van Fleet

Album info

Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
10.11.2017

Label: Republic

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Artist: Greta Van Fleet

Album including Album cover

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  • 1Safari Song03:55
  • 2Edge Of Darkness04:28
  • 3Flower Power05:13
  • 4A Change Is Gonna Come03:17
  • 5Highway Tune03:01
  • 6Meet On The Ledge03:50
  • 7Talk On The Street04:09
  • 8Black Smoke Rising04:20
  • Total Runtime32:13

Info for From The Fires

Hört man Greta Van Fleet zum ersten Mal, fühlt sich manch einer in die 1970er Jahre katapultiert: Josh Kiszka singt wie Led Zeppelins Robert Plant – und doch mit einem ganz eigenen Twist. Mit “From The Fires” präsentiert uns das Quartett aus Michigan als Debüt eine Doppel-EP. Das Erstwerk trumpft mit acht Tracks, bei denen klassische Hardrocksounds mit Grunge, Folk und Indie verschmelzen. Riff Riff, Hurra!

Josh Kiszka, Gesang
Jake Kiszka, Gitarre
Sam Kiszka, Bass, Keyboards
Danny Wagner, Schlagzeug

Recorded at Rust Belt Studios in Detroit
Produced by Al Sutton




Greta Van Fleet
Firing twin barrels of arena-rock muscle and moving melodies, Greta Van Fleet is a modern rock & roll band rooted in the genre's strongest traditions: super-sized hooks, raw riffage and the sweeping vocals of a front man who was born to wail.

The four-piece formed in Frakenmuth, Michigan, just outside of Detroit, where 20 year-old twin brothers Josh and Jake Kiszka began playing shows with their 17 year-old younger brother, Sam, and 17 year-old family friend Danny Wagner. Holding their practices in the Kiszka family garage and road-testing their songs onstage throughout Michigan, the four became a band of brothers whose songs mix classic chops with the thrill of teenage angst.

From sing-along choruses to fiery guitar solos, Greta Van Fleet rounds up a highlight reel of rock & roll heroics. These guys aren't revivalists; they're looking ahead, breathing new life into a sound that's blasted out of car dashboards and living room stereos for decades.



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