Big Thief's Buck Meek Forms New Band Kisser, Releases Debut Two-Song Single
Buck Meek of Big Thief has formed a new band called Kisser, featuring musicians who contributed to his recent solo album The Mirror — Luke Temple, Germaine Dunes, Jesse Quebbeman-Turley, and Adam Brisbin. The band has been quietly touring as Meek's opening act and has just released their debut release, a two-song single titled "Bad Boy Mountain" & "Ghostgirl."
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Big Thief's Buck Meek has a new band.
Since last year, Meek has also been in a band called Kisser with all four of those musicians.
They've been quietly touring as Meek's opening act for a little while, and now they've put out their first release, a two-song single.
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