Greta Van Fleet lead the blues rock revival on ‘Anthem Of The Peaceful Army’
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Greta Van Fleet lead the blues rock revival on ‘Anthem Of The Peaceful Army’

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With their second album, Greta Van Fleet have made sure they are the ones leading the charge in the blues-rock revival.

Taking influence from acts such as Led Zeppelin and The Stones, Anthem Of The Peaceful Army is for those looking for fresh revamped classic rock. Full of guitar riffs, drum fills, and howling vocals, this album is a ball of energy, crammed into 50 minutes and given to enjoy ad nauseam.

‘When the Curtain Falls’ lets you know who Greta Van Fleet are instantly. Starting with a ’70s blues riff, into Josh Kiszka’s Robert Plant-esque vocals and a frenzy of good old fashioned rock and roll.

Showing their ability to write a ballad, ‘You’re The One’ is a track that will have you singing along the second time you listen to it, maybe even the first.

The four boys from Michigan have put together an album that will make its way into many record collections and deservedly so. Only early into what should be a long career, there is a lot to look forward to from Greta Van Fleet.