Upon the reveal of the album's name of The Battle at Garden's Gate in late 2020, they expanded on the themes, noting that it was "definitely a biblical reference" but that the album expanded well beyond that, into the idea of " ancient civilizations" and " parallel universe". Additionally, they aimed to create "an evolution to their sound" after their prior album received a lot of commentary, both positive and negative, of being very similar to the work of other bands such as Led Zeppelin. Themes and composition Įarly 2019 commentary from the band on the album noted that it would thematically have a "more worldly" feel than their prior work, inspired by the band's seeing the world through touring. The album was recorded with musical producer Greg Kurstin, who at the time had worked with Foo Fighters on Concrete and Gold and Medicine at Midnight. Recording sessions occurred in a concentrated 2-month period in mid-2019. As early as January 2019, bassist Sam Kiszka indicated that the album was scheduled for sometime in 2019 as well. The band commenced on writing material for a second studio album directly after finishing their debut album, Anthem of the Peaceful Army, which released in October 2018. The album debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums and Top Rock Albums charts with first week sales of 43,000. The album's first single, "My Way, Soon", was released on Octo and topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart in January 2021. The Battle at Garden's Gate is the second studio album by American rock band Greta Van Fleet, released on April 16, 2021.
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