Listen to Indian Handcrafts – “Swamp Child”

by | Feb 12, 2014

We have a thing for Canadians, and we also have a thing for Indian Handcrafts. That’s why we included their album Civil Disobedience for Losers as one of our favorite records of 2012. Remember the awesome opening track, “Bruce Lee”?  What a badass song that only made us thirsty for more.

If you’re feeling a need to rehydrate on some Indian Handcrafts these days, here’s a new song that comes off Scion’s latest 7-inch series — it’s called “Swamp Child.” Probably the coolest thing to come out of Canada since Terrance and Phillip.

And remember: Bruce Lee doesn’t drink water, he drinks WATAAAA.

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