![]() ![]() But we found a way to keep going, with the music and with each other.” So in our hometown, I felt like everything, like the whole world had been turned upside down. You know, in Minneapolis there was a lot of social unrest as well, because of the George Floyd murder. “And then it turned out to be six months later that we ended up seeing each other again, all together in a room. We were working on ‘LP3’ for the first couple of months of 2020, and then the cases kept climbing and we were like, “okay, we’ll just take it easy, we’ll take the weekend off and we’ll just finish the record on Monday, okay?”, remembers Zach Sutton, bassist of the American star quintet. It was actually Whistler’s birthday when we stopped working on the album. ![]() ![]() Now, two years later, they are back, and not only with new music, but with a fresh sense of self. Like many others, the quintet used the given time to work on music and find out who they really want to be and what they want to achieve as a musical act. And then COVID 19 hit and forced the band to just stop for a second. To put it short, they were simply burnt out. For Minnesota-born indie group Hippo Campus, the need to recenter themselves and move into a space of silence and calm came after many years of releasing music and touring non-stop. Sometimes, in order to grow, you need to take a step back. ![]()
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