Greta Van Fleet – The Battles At Garden’s Gate (Vinyl)

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Title : Greta Van Fleet – The Battles At Garden’s Gate. Format : Vinyl Record. Label : Universal Music / EMI. Cat Num : 3562385. Barcode : 0602435623856

Release Date : April 16th 2021

The Battle At Garden’s Gate introduces a new chapter from the band – focused on fighting for what you believe in, self-empowerment, freedom, as well as the Internal and external battles of one’s self. As drummer Danny explains, “ We realized that while growing up, we had been shielded by a lot of things, we were unaware of a lot of things. And then we were thrown out into this huge world, and it was a bit of a culture shock at first.” “We’ve seen how people live in different parts of the world,” added Sam, “and we’ve developed intrinsic respect for different cultures and people. We’ve gone from driving down a highway to a show and seeing endless miles of shantytowns in Sao Paulo, to playing some of the richest places on earth.” Added Jake, “The more we’ve seen – different cultures, people, and traditions – we’ve also seen a similarity between ourselves and these different cultures. It surprises me how similar we all are.”

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Title : Greta Van Fleet – The Battles At Garden’s Gate. Format : Vinyl Record. Label : Universal Music / EMI. Cat Num : 3562385. Barcode : 0602435623856

Release Date : April 16th 2021

The Battle At Garden’s Gate introduces a new chapter from the band – focused on fighting for what you believe in, self-empowerment, freedom, as well as the Internal and external battles of one’s self. As drummer Danny explains, “ We realized that while growing up, we had been shielded by a lot of things, we were unaware of a lot of things. And then we were thrown out into this huge world, and it was a bit of a culture shock at first.” “We’ve seen how people live in different parts of the world,” added Sam, “and we’ve developed intrinsic respect for different cultures and people. We’ve gone from driving down a highway to a show and seeing endless miles of shantytowns in Sao Paulo, to playing some of the richest places on earth.” Added Jake, “The more we’ve seen – different cultures, people, and traditions – we’ve also seen a similarity between ourselves and these different cultures. It surprises me how similar we all are.”