Treetop Flyers

Treetop Flyers

Treetop Flyers debut album, The Mountain Moves, “effortlessly captures the spirit of late-1960s west coast pop-rock: the Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young” (The Guardian) and the band “share with Midlake, custody of a brood of Buckingham/Nicks-era Fleetwood Mac licks, likewise the Mac’s mood of unrequited yearning.” (Q).

This was followed up with tours across the UK, Europe and the USA, featuring performances at Glastonbury and SXSW. The London based six piece have since toured and supported Vetiver, Caitlin Rose, The Lumineers and shared festival bills with Van Morrison and Bob Dylan.
In this intimate trio performance the band will perform songs from their fourth album, Old Habits, following a busy summer festival season. Released on Loose Records, it sees Treetops expand their range and sound with influences ranging from the Faces to George Harrison.

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