Leader Cheetah
50 top tracks
Leader Cheetah
50 top tracks
Albums

The Sunspot Letters
Leader Cheetah

Lotus Skies
Leader Cheetah

The Sunspot Letters (mastered - mp3)
Leader Cheetah

Sunspot Letters
Leader Cheetah

Bloodlines - Single
Leader Cheetah

We Know Where the Winter Goes
Leader Cheetah

Forest Fire Scuba Diver
Leader Cheetah

Spunk Singles Club
Leader Cheetah

Spiritual Action Demo
Leader Cheetah

The Sunspot Letters (B-sides)
Leader Cheetah

Spunk! Single's Club
Leader Cheetah

Spunk Single's Club
Leader Cheetah
Biography
Leader Cheetah are a four-piece band from Adelaide, South Australia with roots in Americana, Alt-Country and Indie Rock genres. Formed in 2007 by members of defunct Adelaide bands Pharaohs and Bad Girls of The Bible, the band have toured nationally and appeared at festivals such as Splendour In The Grass, Big Day Out, St Jerome's Laneway Festival and Come Together. They have also toured alongside such high-profile international acts as Interpol, Dinosaur Jr. and Dan Auerbach, Blitzen Trapper and...Read more on Last.fm
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Leader Cheetah are a four-piece band from Adelaide, South Australia with roots in Americana, Alt-Country and Indie Rock genres. Formed in 2007 by members of defunct Adelaide bands Pharaohs and Bad Girls of The Bible, the band have toured nationally and appeared at festivals such as Splendour In The Grass, Big Day Out, St Jerome's Laneway Festival and Come Together. They have also toured alongside such high-profile international acts as Interpol, Dinosaur Jr. and Dan Auerbach, Blitzen Trapper and Elbow.
In 2008 they were cited as one of Triple J's "Next Crop" artist for their first single 'Bloodlines', whose parent album The Sunspot Letters went on to high rotation on the National youth broadcaster as a feature album upon its 2009 release. In 2011 they released a new single "Crawling Up a Landslide".
Daniel Crannitch (vocals, guitar)
Dan Pash (lead guitar, harmonies)
Joel Crannitch (drums)
Mark Harding (bass) <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Leader+Cheetah">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
