INDIAN HANDCRAFTS: Listen to a Song Off Their New Album “Creeps”

by | Aug 5, 2015

I’m a big fan of Indian Handcrafts. If you remember, we put their 2012 album Civil Disobedience for Losers as one of our favorite releases of the year. Now here we are three years later, and the band will be releasing a new album this fall titled Creeps.

Creeps will be the band’s third full-length album, and the second to be released on Sargent House. It sees them once again teaming up with engineer Toshi Kasai (Melvins, Tool).

On August 31st the band will kick off a US tour where they’ll be joining Mutoid Man on a run of dates, then in October they’ll be supporting Kylesa on a month-long trek.

Here’s a new track called “It’s Late Queeny.”

Creeps comes out on October 2nd.

w/ Mutoid Man
Aug 31 Austin, TX @ Red 7
Sep 01 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Bar N Grill
Sep 02 Houston, TX @ Rudyard’s
Sep 03 Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th St. Collective
Sep 04 St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
Sep 06 Pittsburgh, PA @ Smiling Moose
Sep 12 Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest
Sep 20 Toronto, ON @ Riot Fest

w/ Kylesa, Inter Arma
Oct 06 Saint Petersburg, FL @ The State Theatre
Oct 07 Miami, FL @ Grand Central
Oct 08 Orlando, FL @ The Social
Oct 09 Savannah, GA @ The Jinx
Oct 10 Asheville, NC @ New MountainDetails
Oct 13 Columbus, OH @ The Basement
Oct 14 Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme
Oct 16 Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop
Oct 17 Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar Bar
Oct 19 Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Oct 20 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
Oct 23 Richmond, VA @ Broadberry
Oct 24 Washington, DC @ Rock & Roll Hotel
Oct 25 Atlanta, GA @ The Earl

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