Greta Van Fleet
Terminal 5 New York City –
November 27 2018
Overview and Photos by Mark Ashe
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Greta Van Fleet rocked New York City last night with a tight and enthusiastic set at a sold out Terminal 5. The four-piece band from Frankenmuth, Michigan formed in 2012. Josh Kiszka is on lead vocals, his twin brother Jake Kiszka on guitar, younger brother Sam Kiszka on bass and longtime friend Danny Wagner on drums.
A full gallery of photos from this show is located here.
Greta Van Fleet seemed to catch on like fire with Josh Kiszka’s vocals eerily similar to Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin. The band has two EPs Black Smoke Rising and From the Fire and they just released a new studio album, Anthem of the Peaceful Army. In concert all of the band members shine. Jake Kiszka’s amazing guitar solo on Edge of Darkness just blew away everyone in the crowd. He used the entire stage to his full advantage, teasing the audience during the several minute solo.
The highlight of the night was the last song of the show, Safari Song. This is the song that got lots of radio play and this is what the audience wanted to hear. If they could have played it twice, they would have and the audience would have loved it.
Greta Van Fleet has two more shows at Terminal 5 this week and both are sold out.
Setlist:
Brave New World
Highway Tune
Edge of Darkness
Flower Power
You’re The One
Evil
Black Flag Exposition
Watching Over
Curtain Falls
Encore
Black Smoke Rising
Safari Song
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