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Artist: Greta Van Fleet

Title: Anthem of the Peaceful Army

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Category: Arena Rock, Blues

Year: 2018

Label: Lava, Republic Records

Catalog Number: B0029008-02

Personnel

Joshua Michael Kiszka vocals
Jacob Thomas Kiszka guitar, backing vocals
Samuel Francis Kiszka bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Daniel Robert Wagner drums, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Age of Man  6:06
2.  The Cold Wind  3:16
3.  When the Curtain Falls  3:42
4.  Watching Over  4:28
5.  Lover, Leaver Taker, Believer  6:01
6.  You're the One  4:25
7.  The New Day  3:44
8.  Mountain of the Sun  4:30
9.  Brave New World  5:00
10.  Anthem  4:41
  
Total Running Time:  45:53

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Existing comments about this CD

From: masmusic Date: October 27, 2018 at 12:28
Finding it hard to get into this one! Not uptempo like their previous releases. Lover Leaver/Taker Believer the only track I really like. Bit of a disappointment for me 60/100

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: October 28, 2018 at 14:53
In theory, I cheer for anybody having mainstream success making guitar-based hard rock that isn't homogenized post-grunge corporate rock, whether that's Ghost, Volbeat, Greta Van Fleet, or whoever. With that said, I stand by my comments on their last EP. These guys are only unique if your brain has been numbed by 15+ years of 3 Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin and their ilk. I liked a few past songs, but I'm finding Anthem for the Peaceful Army to be a big bore. "When The Curtain Falls" is annoying, and their many (too many) ballads are dull and overly earnest. In the end, GVF sound like what they are: kids making a reasonable facsimile of music from their grandparents' generation.

From: guitarrizer Date: June 19, 2019 at 6:47
Too many ballads but still good stuff here.


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