Wednesday 30 September 2009

A fine night was had at the Lexington last night. Our chums the Treetop Flyers celebrated their new fangled EP with a sold out show in the lovely north london boozer.

We turned up a little too late for The Epstien who opened, but I heard much positive rumblings and their myspace has some nice good ol' time boys tunes going down on it.

So, no, we rolled in late and pushed our way to the front just in time for Alessi's fantastic ode to the taken boy, Over The Hill.
She powered through her set despite a nasty looking cold (liam galagher take note.) playing such greats as The Dog and Robot. She closed with Hummingbird, a beautiful, delicate one that had the whole room captivated by it's end.

The room was buzzing (and completely rammed) by the time Treetop Flyers took the stage. Kicking off with a fine harmonius full band singsong the boys then took up their respective positions and rocked their folky repetoire to an enthralled crowd. They're playing London lots, so go see them so that you'll know all the words by the time OXBUSH rolls around.

Head over to Stayloose where you can listen to the fantastic debut EP, To Bury The Past.

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