Hippo Campus was formed when Jake Luppen (lead vocals/guitar), Nathan Stocker (lead guitar/vocals), Zach Sutton (bass/keyboard), and Whistler Isaiah Allen (drums/vocals)[8] met at the Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists where they studied jazz, and Luppen trained in opera. SPCPA friend DeCarlo Jackson (trumpet) began playing regularly with them in 2017. Many of them played in other bands (Blatant Youth/Whistle Kid; Danger, Will Robinson/Northern) before uniting as Hippo Campus, a name Nathan Stocker chose while in psychology class. They often performed under their stage names The Turntan, Stitches, Espo, and Beans respectively, but no longer use the names on stage.[9]
Tarzan Rejects EP (2013)
Hippo Campus recorded and released an EP entitled Tarzan Rejects in 2013. This EP consisted of five tracks, two of which are original recordings of the songs "Little Grace" and "South".[10]
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Little Grace"
3:05
2.
"South"
3:51
3.
"I (Oh, I)"
4:24
4.
"Sula"
5:25
5.
"St. Paul Roofs"
4:02
Bashful Creatures and South EPs (2014–2016)
On November 18, 2014, Hippo Campus independently released their EP titled, Bashful Creatures,[11] produced by Low's Alan Sparhawk. They later signed with Grand Jury records, and re-released Bashful Creatures with their new label on May 5, 2015.[12] The band supported the release with an appearance at SXSW, and a performance on Conan.[13] The EP featured two singles, "Little Grace" and "Suicide Saturday",[14] and Hippo Campus did live sessions at KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic,[15] and KEXP.[16] On December 26, 2015, they appeared on the nationally broadcast CBS This Morning.[17]Paste named them Best of What's Next in 2015.[18]
Hippo Campus released their second EP, South in October 2015.[19]South went to #16 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[23]
Landmark and warm glow EP (2016–2018)
The band released the single "Boyish"[24] prior to their first full-length album, the guitar-based Landmark, which came out February 24, 2017.[25] The #3 Billboard Heatseeker album[23] was produced by BJ Burton, who produced albums for Low and Bon Iver.[26]
Landmark was described by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as "loaded with thickly cushioned ambiance, billowy melodies and concisely written songs."[27] Their second single from the album was "Way It Goes"[28] which they performed on their second appearance on the Conan show.[29]
They played a sold-out show at the iconic venue First Avenue in March 2017, and then Hippo Campus embarked on an international headline tour. That summer they played Bonnaroo Festival in Manchester, Tennessee and Lollapalooza in Chicago.
Hippo Campus next released a self-produced three-song EP called warm glow on September 12, 2017.[30]
The band's sophomore album Bambi, released September 28, 2018, was preceded by the singles "Passenger", "Golden", and "Bambi". Once again produced by BJ Burton,[33] the Boston Globe noted that it was "a massive step forward" as the band used more synthesizer and programmed drums.[34]
Hippo Campus headlined their own tour from Fall 2018 into Winter 2019 across the United States, the United Kingdom[35][36] and Europe.[37] They did a live session at WFUV radio,[38] among other similar appearances.
In March 2019, Hippo Campus performed in two countries in Asia. During the summer of 2019, Hippo Campus joined their tour with The Head and the Heart, opening at venues such as Red Rocks for two sold out shows.
During June and July 2019, the band released two demo albums. Demos I was released on June 14, 2019 and consisted of early/alternate versions of songs that had been previously released on Bambi.[41]Demos II was released on July 10, 2019 and consisted of songs that were worked on during the same time as Bambi, but not included on the album.[42]
The band's frontman, Jake Luppen, released his debut solo album as "Lupin" in October 2020.[43]
Good Dog, Bad Dream EP, LP3 and Wasteland EP (2021–2023)
On August 6, 2021, the band released the EP Good Dog, Bad Dream.
Hippo Campus released the single "Boys" on October 18, 2021, as well as announcing a new album, LP3, which was released on February 4, 2022.
On February 16, 2023, Hippo Campus announced the release of a new single titled "Kick In The Teeth", which was released on February 21.[44]
On April 14, 2023 Hippo Campus released the Wasteland EP consisting of five tracks. Inspired by the sounds of country music, the EP marked a change in sound from their previous records. Dork described the album as a "succinct package hurtling Hippo Campus in an unexpected but exciting direction".[45][46]
On June 23, 2023, the band released a cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs song "Maps" in collaboration with Luppen’s wife Raffaella [47]
Flood (2024-present)
On April 30 2024, Hippo Campus released the single "Everything At Once" with an acompanying music video marking the band's first release with Psychic Hotline as their record label.[48][49] A second single, "Tooth Fairy", was released on June 4, 2024.
On July 16 2024, the single "Paranoid" was released alongside the announcement of a new album titled Flood due for release on September 20, 2024.[50]
A North America tour for Flood will begin in 2025, it will kickoff in Nashville, Tennessee on January 28th, 2025 and will conclude in Minneapolis at Surly Festival Field on May 31st, 2025. Touring accompaniment will include Mei Simones, Petey, and Hotline TNT.
Philanthropy
As part of the Me Too movement, Hippo Campus teamed up with the Women's Foundation of Minnesota to help donate profits from their merchandise sales to that foundation.[51] They partnered with Normal Parents and Everytown For Gun Safety selling special "Thoughts and Prayers" T-shirts to raise awareness.[52]
Headlining tours
Spring Tour (2016)
June Tour (2016)
Landmark Tour (2017)
Winter Tour (2018)
Bambi Tour (2018 - 2019)
LP3 Tour (2022)
Wasteland Tour (2023)
Flood Tour (2024)
Band members
Jake Luppen – lead vocals, guitar (2013–present)
Nathan Stocker – lead guitar, vocals (2013–present)