UK's own Treetop Flyers have adopted the oh-so-lovable Northwest indie folk rock sound that's become such a huge staple within our generation's genre preferences.
Their single "Things Will Change" is a perfect depiction of that. This five-piece awakens a lovely vintage sound that is often imitated, but not always nailed down. Treetop Flyers nail it. Hard. From the chords to the melody to the vocals, this is the quintessential classic rock track that can stand the test of time. It's swiftly moving and incredibly infectious -- both important qualities in order to stand out in the crowd. I bet you won't be able to listen to this song only once.
To top it off, Treetop Flyers just released a simple but endearing video for this single. And don't forget about April 29, 2013 when their debut album, The Mountain Moves, is released!
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