MINNEAPOLIS — The first major anti-ICE protest concert in the Twin Cities has been announced at First Avenue for Feb. 15.
For the four devout Midwesterners that make up Minnesota indie pop-rock band Hippo Campus, touring through major cities like New York wasn’t always as comfortable as it is for them now more than 10 ...
But as I watched them perform live for the first time recently at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, I was taken aback by how immediately their playing grabbed hold of me. By the end of the night, I would ...
Five-piece indie rock band Hippo Campus returned to the Hinterland stage this past summer. IPR’s Cece Mitchell talked with the band about their new album and the trajectory of their success. Jake ...
Concerts to see this week: Hippo Campus, Cake, Primus originally appeared on Bring Me The News. The week starts slow because of Memorial Day, but ends with kickoff to summer in big outdoor concerts ...
Isolated on the lone stretch of land that is Sonic Ranch Studios, surrounded by nothing but 2,000 acres of dunes and pecan trees near the Texas-Mexico border, Hippo Campus realized that there was no ...
We’re going to meet a musician from Minnesota now. Indie band Hippo Campus released its fourth studio album, Flood, in September. It was recorded in just 10 days for the band’s new label, Psychic ...
On Feb. 21, Hippo Campus released their new single “Kick in the Teeth,” a quick bite of a song that is less than three minutes, yet feels too long. The single comes in anticipation of the indie rock ...
If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. Last week, indie pop/rock band Hippo Campus announced a 2025 tour in support of their new album, “Flood,” to be ...
The term “wire-to-wire” doesn’t really cover it. From start to finish on Saturday afternoon, No. 7 Oregon (1-0) trounced the Montana... The Crystal Ballroom filled with chants Saturday night as the ...
Hippo Campus were sitting in the green room of a sold-out amphitheater show at the start of the Summer of 2023 when they realized they had a major problem. Their fourth LP simply wasn't good enough.