Following the release of their Born Deadly EP this past spring, Snotty Nose Rez Kids have joined forces with Drezus for a new single.
"Where They At" arrives alongside a video edited and animated by Anthony Craparotta. The clip finds the three collaborators rolling down the road with their beloved Chauncey, Yung Trybez's late dog who can be heard barking on the opening of "Aliens vs. Indians" from last year's Trapline album.
The single marks the fourth collaboration between Drezus and Snotty Nose Rez Kids, who recorded and mixed the track in Vancouver with engineer Jamie Kuse.
"'Where They At' is addressing the haters and naysayers throughout our careers," SNRK explain in a statement. "A lot has changed in our lives and we've lost people along the way. Basically, it's about our journey to where we are at right now. We're letting you know we're doing alright through all the madness."
"Where They At" arrives ahead of a new album from Snotty Nose Rez Kids, expected to see release mid-2021. The duo's music has recently appeared in Michelle Latimer's documentary Inconvenient Indian, CBC series Trickster and Loretta Todd's film Monkey Beach.
"Where They At" arrives alongside a video edited and animated by Anthony Craparotta. The clip finds the three collaborators rolling down the road with their beloved Chauncey, Yung Trybez's late dog who can be heard barking on the opening of "Aliens vs. Indians" from last year's Trapline album.
The single marks the fourth collaboration between Drezus and Snotty Nose Rez Kids, who recorded and mixed the track in Vancouver with engineer Jamie Kuse.
"'Where They At' is addressing the haters and naysayers throughout our careers," SNRK explain in a statement. "A lot has changed in our lives and we've lost people along the way. Basically, it's about our journey to where we are at right now. We're letting you know we're doing alright through all the madness."
"Where They At" arrives ahead of a new album from Snotty Nose Rez Kids, expected to see release mid-2021. The duo's music has recently appeared in Michelle Latimer's documentary Inconvenient Indian, CBC series Trickster and Loretta Todd's film Monkey Beach.