Cheek Mountain Thief
John Rogers | Saturday 2 June, 2012 19:03

As seen owning the big stage at Nasa during last week’s Reykjavík Music Mess festival, Cheek Mountain Thief is the project of Tunng’s Mike Lindsay. It’s folk, but not as you know it – Cheek Mountain is stuffed with catchy singalong micro-melodies from start to finish, with booming drums and a tribal, timeless chorus. We’ll be talking to Lindsay about the project in more detail soon.
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