'Battle Hymn of the Fox Father' by Dad Rocks
Tom Jenkins | Tuesday 17 January, 2012 18:30

Snipe favourite Dad Rocks, aka 26-year-old Snævar Njáll Albertsson, received heaps of praise for his 2011 debut Mount Modern, and deservedly so. His is a particularly charming brand of domesticated folk. Today’s MPFree is album centrepiece Battle Hymn of the Fox Father – possibly the first indie song to mention Twitter. Download a free Snow Kite remix here.
Dad Rocks – Battle Hymn of the Fox Father by snipelondon
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