GRETA VAN FLEET is putting the finishing touches on its third full-length album.
The Grammy-winning Michigan rockers, who are now based in Nashville, offered an update on the follow-up to 2021’s “The Battle At Garden’s Gate” in a “black carpet” interview with Consequence ahead of the band’s appearance at METALLICA‘s “Helping Hands” benefit concert.
Three months ago, Kiszka told Consequence‘s “Kyle Meredith With…” podcast about GRETA VAN FLEET‘s upcoming effort: “It’s like the whole concept of going back almost to the roots of what we did, kind of bringing our heads back to that garage time. And not spending all this time making it perfect. But just capturing what’s going on and … making it exciting and raw and energetic.”
Last month, GRETA VAN FLEET postponed four more concerts in order to allow frontman Josh Kiszka more time to recover from a ruptured eardrum. The scrapped shows in El Paso, Tucson, Anaheim and Sacramento came just weeks after the rockers announced the postponements of concerts in Hollywood, Florida; Tampa, Florida; Raleigh, North Carolina; Greenville, South Carolina; and Jacksonville, Florida.
GRETA VAN FLEET kicked off its “Dreams In Gold” tour in Michigan in March.
“The Battle At Garden’s Gate” was released last year to extensive chart and critical success. The album debuted at No. 1 Billboard Rock Album, No. 1 Billboard Hard Rock Album, No. 1 Billboard Vinyl Album, No. 2 Billboard Top Album Sales and in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200.
Source: www.blabbermouth.net
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