Greta Van Fleet Will Release Their Sophomore Album in 2019

By Katrina Nattress

January 29, 2019

Greta Van Fleet have been making it clear that they have no intentions of slowing down after releasing their debut full-length album Anthem of the Peaceful Army last year, and during a recent chat with Australian publication Heavy Magazine bassist Sam Kiszka made that even more apparent.

"We were talking and I think we all decided earlier this month that we need to do a record as soon as possible," he explained when asked about their sophomore album. "So the one thing I can say right now is that you can definitely expect album two in 2019...We're gonna make the music that we want to hear, and we're going to grow musically."

This isn't the first time the band have declared that they'll be releasing new music this year. During an interview with Billboard in December, drummer Danny Wagner said he'd quit if they didn't. The band kicks off their March of the Peaceful Army world tour tonight (January 29) in Sydney, Australia, and will be on the road for the first half of the year, so we're not really sure when they'll have time to record new music. But when there's a will, there's a way, and these guys seem determined.

Photo:Travis Shinn

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