Today, in the midst of playing sold-out release parties across the country, Hippo Campus unveil Flood: 13 songs captured in 10 days on the Texas border, showing how four people connected so intimately for so long can evolve as individuals, while preserving the bond that makes what they do together so damn special. Confidently hailed as their best album ever, Flood filters the whiplash and anxieties of adulthood through the type of absorbing arrangements and massive hooks that can only be pulled off by best friends who've been speaking the same musical, emotional language since they were kids. "The Midwest indie rock band's fourth full-length album, which drops today, is a product of therapy, getting older, and facing up to what was and was not working for them," says GQ, in a new interview with singer Jake Luppen, guitarist Nathan Stocker, drummer Whistler Allen and bassist Zach Sutton. "Flood is marked by sharp lyrics and groovy riffs that borrow from psychedelia, folk, and more accessible pop music. But the difference between Flood and their first three albums is how grown-up it sounds." Read the full profile HERE.
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Produced by Caleb Wright (Charly Bliss, Samia) and Brad Cook (Bon Iver, Waxahatchee), Flood's creation process began what now feels like an epoch ago, until the band realized they didn't actually like what they were making. They had written more than 100 songs, but decided to surrender five years of work, drop all preconceptions of how they thought they had to sound, decamped to Sonic Ranch studios, and committed each other to recording what they all liked best – no second guessing or listening back, only forward momentum.
The result is a body of irresistible, spring-loaded standouts like "Forget It," "Paranoid,""Tooth Fairy" and "Everything at Once," delivering tightly-coiled theses on self-criticism and self-forgiveness, empowerment and falling short of expectations, failed relationships and finding a way forward. The feelings are raw, real and unguarded, backed by subtle key changes and tempo shifts, innate sophistication and the emphatic spirit of experimentation that Hippo Campus have always been able to present so effortlessly.
Preceded by unforgettable appearances at Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, SummerFest and a series of release shows in LA, SF, NYC, DC and their Minneapolis hometown – at venues far more intimate than the sold-out nights they've headlined at Red Rocks and beyond – Hippo Campus are preparing for an extensive North American tour that's on-sale now. Stretching from January through May 2025, the run begins at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium, and continues on to Brooklyn's Paramount, Los Angeles' Wiltern, Chicago's Salt Shed and dozens of other theaters, concert halls and esteemed venues across the country, with support from Petey, Mei Semones and Hotline TNT. Find the full list of dates below, and tickets to Hippo Campus’ 2025 at hippocampus.band/#tour.
Hippo Campus Tour Dates
9/22 - Richmond, VA - Iron Blossom Music Festival
9/24 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom SOLD OUT
9/25 - Washington, DC - The Atlantis SOLD OUT
10/3 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
10/5 - Decorah, IA - Luther College
11/18 - Tokyo, JP - Earthdom
11/19 - Tokyo, JP - Shelter
11/21 - Seoul, KR - Sangsangmadang
11/23 - Bangkok, TH - Maho Rasop Festival
11/26 - Beijing, CN - TBA
11/27 - Shanghai, CN - TBA
12/4 - London, UK - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
12/5 - London, UK - Rough Trade East
1/28 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium ~
1/29 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern ~
1/31 - Washington, DC - The Anthem*
2/1 - Philadelphia, PA - The Met*
2/2 - Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE*
2/4 - Brooklyn, NY - The Paramount*
2/7 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall @ Fenway Park*
2/8 - Albany, NY - Empire Live ~
2/9 - Toronto, ON - History ~
2/11 - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore ~
2/12 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater ~
2/14 - St. Louis, MO - The Factory ~
2/15 - La Vista, NE - The Astro Theater ~
2/18 - San Diego, CA - The Sound ~
2/20 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern ~
2/22 - Oakland, CA - Fox Theater ~
2/24 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Union ~
5/9 - Portland, OR - Roseland Theater^
5/10 - Portland, OR - Roseland Theater^
5/12 - Seattle, WA - Showbox^
5/13 - Seattle, WA - Showbox^
5/14 - Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre^
5/17 - Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl^
5/18 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren^
5/20 - San Antonio, CA - The Aztec^
5/21 - Austin, TX - ACL Live at the Moody Theater^
5/22 - Dallas, TX - The Factory in Deep Ellum^
5/24 - Oklahoma City, OK - Jones Assembly^
5/27 - Columbus, OH - KEMBA Live!^
5/29 - Grand Rapids, MI - GLC Live at 20 Monroe^
5/30 - Chicago, IL - The Salt Shed^
5/31 - Minneapolis, MN - Surly Brewing Festival Field^
*w/ Petey
~w/ Mei Semones
^w/ Hotline TNT
Released today via Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada in digital format, the new edition features four additional tracks, including the never-before released “OK,” alongside the album’s original 11 songs
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