Greta Van Fleet debuted the video for its latest single this week.
The band debuted the video for its single ‘Heat Above‘ Thursday. The video’s premiere comes more than a week after the band debuted the song by itself.
‘Heat Above’ is the third single from the band’s forthcoming album, The Battle at Garden’s Gate. The album has also produced the singles, ‘Age of Machine‘ and ‘My Way Soon.’
The new video for ‘Heat Above’ is a unique visual presentation. Recorded in a sound stage (and apparently in what looks like a bomb shelter), it presents a certain 70s glam look, with all of the white, the soft lens effect and the band members’ attire.
The musical arrangement featured in ‘Heat Above’ continues to show Greta Van Fleet’s evolving growth away from its comparisons to Led Zeppelin. While front man Joshua Kizka’s vocals still closely resemble those of Robert Plant, that is the only real link to Led Zeppelin this song has. Kizka’s vocals, as a matter of fact, pair with the song’s instrumentation here to make the song overall just as comparable to works from Rush as to those from Led Zeppelin.
The band explained the song’s lyrical theme in a prepared statement.
“‘Heat Above’ is theatrical, eloquent, and exaggerated.” The statement reads. “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.”
More information on Greta Van Fleet’s new video and single is available along with all of the band’s latest news at:
Website: https://mywaysoon.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gretavanfleet
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GretaVanFleet
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