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Indie Stores Exclusive Clear Galaxy Colour Tracklist: Prayer Man Paranoid Fences Everything At Once Flood Corduroy Slipping Away Brand New Tooth Fairy Madman Forget It Closer I Got Time Hippo Campus singer Jake Luppen had been listening to the bands work a

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Tracklist:

  1. Prayer Man
  2. Paranoid
  3. Fences
  4. Everything At Once
  5. Flood
  6. Corduroy
  7. Slipping Away
  8. Brand New
  9. Tooth Fairy
  10. Madman
  11. Forget It
  12. Closer
  13. I Got Time

Hippo Campus singer Jake Luppen had been listening to the bands work as they rolled around the country, trying to tease out how much work remained. All of it, he soon decided. Obfuscated by the need to sound sophisticated and the overwhelming ambition to make the best Hippo Campus LP ever, a deeper and more profound record that reflected how their lives were changing. But Luppen and all of Hippo Campus decided they didnt actually like what they were making.

So they called an audible. They were going to start over. And three months later, the four-member core of Hippo Campus rendezvoused with longtime collaborator Caleb Wright and producer Brad Cook at Sonic Ranch, a playground-like studio complex on the Texas border. They gave themselves 10 days to cut the tracks they liked best, to make something to which they could commit at last. Less than two weeks later, they emerged with what theyd given themselves half a decade to make Flood, or the best album Hippo Campus has ever made.

The sentiments on Flood are raw, real, and unguarded, a testament to Hippo Campus dropping preconceptions of how they had to sound after so many failed attempts to re-record these songs. They wiped the slate clean, starting over without beliefs about what Hippo Campus or this record needed to be. Still, sophistication lurks in subtle key and tempo changes, in the almost innate shifts that a band of longtime best friends can tap after so much time spent helping to shape one anothers musical language. Flood doesnt need to tell you its important or interesting; it simply is, just by virtue of how its written, built, and rendered, a map of what its like to feel everything at once. This rebirth is accompanied by a crucial career shift for Hippo Campus, too, as they exit the traditional label system to issue LP4 via Psychic Hotline, a truly independent imprint run by peers and pals. If youre working to let go of expectations, why not jettison them all? Theres a bravery to that, and you can hear its revivifying spirit in every second of LP4.

Early into the endlessly propulsive Paranoid, where stunted acoustic strums undergird an inescapable jangle, Luppen asks an existential question: Is there something waiting out there for us at the finish line? For the next three minutes, the band cycles with him through his woes, from the titles overwhelming worry to notions of dislocation and loneliness. (Also, is there any other refrain ever that manages to make the phrase so god-damned fucking sound so catchy and natural?) But in the final verse, with his voice breaking through a scrim of distortion, he stumbles upon a new credo: Wait, I wanna give this life all that I have in me. That is precisely what Hippo Campus have done with Flood after realizing it doesnt take a Lifetime or, well, five years to do just that.

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