It s the natural evolution, Sam Kiszka says of The Battle at Garden s Gate
Ryan Reed | April 9, 2021 - 12:00 pm
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“Nobody wants to hear that shit,” Greta Van Fleet’s Sam Kiszka says, playfully interrupting a question about progressive rock.
He has a point: Most people
don’t.
Outside of the cape-wearing allegiant, prog remains one of music’s most derided movements still a frequent target of critical mockery, decades after its zenith of influence. But Greta Van Fleet’s second LP,
The Battle at Garden’s Gate, is a “progressive” album both in the classic sense (longer songs, more complex arrangements, strings both live and mellotron-derived) and as part of the Michigan quartet’s own creative arc.
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