Good news for Greta Van Fleet fans, new music may be on the horizon sooner than anticipated. In a recent interview with Heavy Magazine, bassist Sam Kiszka revealed that the band will “definitely” release their second record in 2019.

When asked about the status of the bands’ follow-up to 2018’s Anthem of the Peaceful Army, Kiszka shared, “We were talking and I think we all decided earlier this month that we need to do a record as soon as possible. So the one thing I can say right now is that you can definitely expect album 2 in 2019…We’re gonna make the music that we want to hear, and we’re going to grow musically.”

He continued, “I think album two is going to be very worldly. Touring the world — seeing Japan, seeing Australia — and having all these new experiences, in a way, those sounds of… the colours of our mind get put into the record like that. This only skyrockets our creativity, because we get to see so many beautiful things that we’ve never seen before… This is a great life.”

Earlier this year the band revealed that they were tired of the Led Zeppelin comparisons. Read all about it now.

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Greta Van Fleet’s debut Australian tour kicks off in Sydney tonight. Tour dates and ticket information below.

Greta Van Fleet ‘March Of The Peaceful Army’ 2019 Australian Tour

Tuesday, 29th January
Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Tickets: Live Nation

Sunday, 3rd February
Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane
Tickets: Live Nation

Tuesday, 5th February
Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Tickets: Live Nation

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