Greta Van Fleet presents a brand new music video for the song Heat Above, from the band’s upcoming sophomore album, The Battle at Garden’s Gate, due April 16th.
“‘Heat Above‘ is theatrical, eloquent, and exaggerated. This is a dream in the clouds, a moment of peace in the storm. Thematically, we are dead center in the cult of Heaven, surreal, strange and free.”
See the band’s first video for Age of Machine, here.
14 Responses
Ugh, another enema!
Dana.
I agree garbage , although it did not sound like zeppelin, it had it’s own unique awfulness…..
Robert,
Sadly, I still hear the Zeppelin influence, and they have made a mockery of it.
D 🙂
The title alone of their sophomore (or is that “sophomoric”?) album makes TWO references to Led Zeppelin – Battle of Evermore; “Garden Gate,” as in “can I make your garden grow/let me wander in your garden” a la Houses of the Holy. Is there an original bone in the band’s collective body?!?!
Gun to my head, if I have to something nice….at least they’ve branched out into doing cheap imitations of early Rush and Queen…
I only got through 1/4 of it couldn’t watch it horrible, nn the words of C3PO, “we’re doomed.”
Remember when I said the singer was trying to sound like Mark Slaughter? Well, now I think he’s trying to sound like Geddy Lee. The rabid Rush fans are gonna eat em alive.
Dana, I do have hope in Airborne and may be a few of the female fronted bands like Halestorm of Pretty Reckless.
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