
Episode 175 is live! We’re cranking the volume to 11 as Rock Roulette wraps up our review of Greta Van Fleet’s From the Fires. The wheel brought the fire, the riffs brought the thunder, and yes… there may be a few certain British hard rock vibes floating through the room.
Did GVF strike rock gold, or are the ghosts of the ’70s a little too loud? We break it all down, track by track, with opinions hotter than a Marshall stack on standby.
From the Fires is the second EP by American rock band Greta Van Fleet. It was released on November 10, 2017 through Lava and Republic Records. From the Fires won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the 61st Grammy Awards.
Musically, the release was described as “Led Zeppelin for Generation Z”, an influence the band mentioned in the past, specifically Robert Plant’s wailing vocals and Jimmy Page’s guitar riffs.
Greta Van Fleet
Joshua Kiszka – vocals
Jacob Kiszka – guitar, mandolin on “Flower Power”
Samuel Kiszka – bass, organ on “Flower Power”
Daniel Wagner – drums, percussion
Production
Marlon Young – producer, recorder and mixer
Al Sutton – producer, recorder and mixer
Herschel Boone – vocals producer
Art
Ashley Pawlak – cover artwork, art direction and design
Kyledidthis – art direction and design
Intro Music/Wheel Spin Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay
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