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Greta Van Fleet. Credit: Press release

Greta Van Fleet releases stunning live version of “Built By Nations”

The track is part of the new album 'The Battle At Garden's Gate'

On Tuesday, the 27th, Greta Van Fleet continued the promotional campaign for their new album, The Battle At Garden's Gate , and released a live version of the track "Built By Nations".

Once again, the band showcased their skill outside the studio and delighted fans by delivering a rendition as good as the previously released live versions of the singles " Age of Machine ," " Broken Bells, " and " Heat Above ."

The Battle At Garden's Gate arrives to showcase Greta Van Fleet's maturity on their second album, exploring the theme of technological influence on everyday life. Regarding the project, vocalist Josh Kiszka reportedly said: “It’s very dynamic, lyrically speaking. And that’s the human experience. It’s much more than pain or fear; it’s also beauty. People need people and love is important.”

The singer also commented that the band went through a process of "self-evolution" while making the album, which was driven by their experiences. "[The album] reflects a lot of the world we've seen and I think that's reflecting a lot of our personal truth," added guitarist Jake Kiszka .

As you saw on Wikimetal , the musicians commented in an interview with G1 that the track from the new album, "Tears of Rain," was partly inspired by a visit they made to Brazil. Learn more here.

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