Little rockers Greta Van Fleet have faced plenty of criticism for making music that sounds exactly like Led Zeppelin, but they're powering through by simply doubling down. Ahead of their new album — which has the Zeppelin-y title The Battle at Garden's Gate — they've shared another slab of falsetto-laden uncle rock.
"Heat Above" opens the new album, and it's quite a journey clocking in at nearly six minutes. There is, of course, plenty of "yeaah eeeerr yeaaah eeer ahhh" squealing from vocalist Josh Kiszka, but also some chunky acoustic guitars, funky leads and a thick ass organ.
Honestly, joking aside, it could be a whole lot worse. Listen to "Heat Above" below.
The Battle at Garden's Gate will arrive on April 16 via Lava/Republic Records.
"Heat Above" opens the new album, and it's quite a journey clocking in at nearly six minutes. There is, of course, plenty of "yeaah eeeerr yeaaah eeer ahhh" squealing from vocalist Josh Kiszka, but also some chunky acoustic guitars, funky leads and a thick ass organ.
Honestly, joking aside, it could be a whole lot worse. Listen to "Heat Above" below.
The Battle at Garden's Gate will arrive on April 16 via Lava/Republic Records.