Greta Van Fleet: Springsteen Connection in Deliver Me From Nowhere
- Here's a breakdown of the key details from the provided text about Greta Van Fleet's involvement in the Deliver Me From Nowhere film:
- * How it started: Dave Cobb,who produced Greta Van Fleet's album Starcatcher,connected the band with the film's director,Scott Cooper.
Here’s a breakdown of the key details from the provided text about Greta Van Fleet’s involvement in the Deliver Me From Nowhere film:
* How it started: Dave Cobb,who produced Greta Van Fleet‘s album Starcatcher,connected the band with the film’s director,Scott Cooper. Cooper was looking for a young band to play the house band at the Stone Pony (a famous New jersey music venue) in the film, specifically wanting a band similar to Greta Van Fleet.
* Initial Role: greta Van Fleet (specifically Kiszka and Sam) were asked to step in as the band.
* Recording Process: They initially recorded at the Power Station in New York, the same studio Springsteen used. They were planning to do more recording at the Stone Pony during filming, but…
* springsteen’s Approval: Bruce Springsteen loved the initial studio recordings so much that the director decided to use those recordings in the film instead of re-recording on set.
* Jeremy Allen White’s Involvement: Jeremy Allen White (the film’s star) also recorded some Springsteen covers at the Power Station during the same sessions.
* Why they said yes: The band felt they “couldn’t say no” as Springsteen is a major influence on their music. They found the project “irresistible” and a engaging intersection of film and music.
