Is Greta Van Fleet Rock’s BIGGEST RIPOFF… or Its Only Hope?
The controversy over Greta Van Fleet sounding a little too much like Led Zeppelin.
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A 1.6 out of 10. That’s the now-infamous score one of the world’s most notorious music publications gave this band’s debut album, calling them a clumsy and unforgivable imitation of Led Zeppelin. They were labeled an embarrassment, a pastiche, half-baked boomer fetishism. The takedowns were so brutal they became a story in themselves.
But while critics sharpened their knives, something else was happening. The same band was selling out arenas worldwide. Their albums were topping the Billboard rock charts. They won a Grammy. And a whole new generation of fans, who weren’t even alive for the golden age of rock, started calling them its new saviors.
So which one is it? Is this the most critically reviled young rock band of the modern era, a soulless ripoff cashing in on a formula written 50 years ago? Or, in an era starved for new rock gods, is the very thing people hate about them—that uncanny familiarity—the secret to their wild success?
From the moment “Highway Tune” hit in 2017, the comparison was instantaneous: Led Zeppelin. Josh Kiszka’s soaring wail sounded like a young Robert Plant. Jake’s blues-drenched guitar riffs felt ripped from Jimmy Page’s playbook. The rhythm section echoed John Paul Jones and John Bonham. The dynamics, the lyrics, even the sonic texture made it feel like a lost tape from 1971—and for many critics, that was exactly the problem.
The backlash peaked with Pitchfork’s 1.6 review of Anthem of the Peaceful Army, accusing the band of turning every impulse of late-60s rock into an interminable drag. The review joked they sounded like a band that “did weed exactly once, called the cops, and tried to record a Led Zeppelin album.” It went viral, became a meme, and turned into the main argument against them: this isn’t influence, it’s pure imitation. Other critics called them an embarrassment for rock and urged listeners to just go back to the real Led Zeppelin.
Some argued they were an “algorithmic franchise” band—a perfectly nostalgic product, polished and packaged by a major label before they’d developed their own identity. Whispers of “industry plant” followed. In this view, Greta Van Fleet weren’t just bad; they symbolized rock’s stagnation, a shallow boomer fetish cashing in on nostalgia without adding anything new.
And yet the numbers tell a different story. “Highway Tune” hit number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and stayed there for weeks. The same debut album that critics eviscerated debuted at number one on multiple rock charts. Their EP From the Fires won the Grammy for Best Rock Album. Later records like The Battle at Garden’s Gate and Starcatcher brought more big tours, strong chart placements, and Grammy nominations.
Their defenders argue you can’t fake that kind of connection. Fans aren’t stupid. To them, the band isn’t a ripoff; it’s a torchbearer. All great artists have influences: The Beatles loved Chuck Berry and Little Richard, the Stones built on American blues. In that tradition, Greta Van Fleet are seen as carrying a classic rock torch into a new era, especially for Gen Z hearing big riffs and wailing vocals for the first time through them.
So are they rock’s biggest ripoff, or its only hope? The truth probably sits somewhere in the messy middle: a band that’s undeniably derivative, undeniably talented, and, for better or worse, impossible to ignore.
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@rnrtruestories
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Rock saviors or Temu Led Zeppelin?
@scottkroel
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Complete rip off of zeppelin
@johnducan2487
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
I listened to their first album once and didn't feel the need to listen to it again. It's not bad, it's boring.
@thekeepers15
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Whats lame about them is that they say "we never listened to zeppelin, our biggest influence is Aerosmith"… I mean come on lol. The music, cloths, generic riffs and lyrics is just the cherry on top
@nightsazrael
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
They're good, have some good songs. I like them. I am a huge Zepplin fan too.
@springer90
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Greta Van Queef
@bigbobs8228
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
I'm 48 years old and I listen to both Led and Greta. I like them both and I am a fan 😁
@glennaldosf
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Honestly i think they should have taken a similar approach that Oasis did when compared to the Beatles. I mean not be as cocky but just admit 'yeah, that's our favourite band and we sound like them'. I think they would have been received better, but they tried to deny the comparison, said they were influenced by Bob Dylan or something like that instead lol. Still like GVF, but they do sound a lot like Led Zep
@sanitariumking6523
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
If they just embraced their obvious influence, I think more people would go easy on them. It's the constant denying while sounding exactly like them that divided fans.
@michaelwills1926
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Everyone wants to sound like zeppelin and anyone that says otherwise is a damn liar. You go Greta
@KattMurr
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Those critics are assholes…
@Wargasm54
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Not my cup of tea. But they’re actually a pretty good band . Do they sound like Zep? Yup. Is that a bad thing? It’s all a matter of perspective. But if I finding myself needing to get the Led out, I’ll just go for the real thing. I don’t hate em.
@shawngorman6964
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Kingdom Come or Greta V ? Which sounds more like Zeppelin?
@DarthEcoli
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
I'm gonna have to go head and agree in that if you wanna hear a Led Zeppelin knockoff so close that you might as well just toss Zeppelin 1 and 2 on the turntable and rock out with your cock out.
@3wheelmannc860
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
I do like the band.
@KellyG43
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
What does SAING mean pls?
@Scootermagoo
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
He kinda looks like a young mark knoffler. Like Mr Plant said influence is aerosmut.. yawn… snore….
@richmerrill3940
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
They’re CIA plants lol
@baronhelius4596
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Yeah. Im sorry but no. Just no.
@spacegirl226
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
I've not heard any of their music before because I don't listen to new stuff. They do sound a lot like Zeppelin, and that's okay. I'm going to keep listening to Zeppelin, and that's okay too.
@1jsmelton
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
First of all the kid can't change his voice. Regardless if they are trying to copy Led Zep doesn't matter. The fact is my generation created the best music ever. The fact this band has a lot of fans just proves my generation created the best music ever with new fans! Rock on! I hope our music makes a comeback! Even though it's never gone away completely. No auto tune or electronic crap, real musicians making real rock and roll!
@NigelFortune
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Fred Zeppelin anyone?
@FoolforChrist9
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Rock is DEAD. This band is just a cover band. Like oasis is Beatles ripoff. Can’t stand these bands. Jack white was the last rockstar
@MikeEdwards-kj4dh
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Bs they suck
@cwrichardson3
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
When you are talking about the floyds… do you mean the pretty boy floyds???
@HappyHighwayman
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
SAING Rock?
@MK-1010
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
I've never found any use for gvf as I've multiple copies of the Led Zeppelin archive.
@JoelPerri7777
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
I think, for the most part, the only younger bands making it are either nepo babies or trust fund kids. I can’t really think of many recent bands /artists that don’t fit that narrative. I mean it makes sense, it cost money to do anything in show business, and there’s no more music industry flipping the bill, so the money has to come from some where. I’d imagine, that if you were trying to make it and had rich parents, they’d do a lot to make that happen, even buying up all your albums. It’s pathetic, and of I’m jealous, duh!
@mirthenary
May 15, 2026 at 1:45 am
Your kidding! They're American? I always thought they were British!