Album: Treetop Flyers, The Mountain Moves (Loose)

Simmy Richman
Saturday 11 May 2013 11:35 EDT
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London-based five-piece with an American drummer head to the hills of Malibu to record debut album.

Inevitably, it calls to mind CSN and Fleet Foxes. Almost as inevitably, it contains the lyric "Roll another for the road...". In the first song! It's easy to forgive them, though, because The Mountain Moves is as warm as "Horse with No Name", and however much you think it a tired formula, this lot shake it awake with their relentless charm.

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