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Hippo Campus is getting ready to release a new album.

The St. Paul, Minnesota outfit on Thursday shared "Bambi," the title track from the upcoming album, which is out Sept. 28. It comes with a video directed by Kyle Sauer.

The new music comes as the band has experienced a number of changes over their five year history.  "We were in high school and the main idea was, 'Let's start a band and make our friends dance,'" says bassist Zach Sutton, recalling the band's origins. "There was no real context to what we were doing—it was just total creative joy."

Regarding the new song, singer Jake Luppen says: "'Bambi' was the last song added to the record and potentially the most elusive. We wrote the original idea in our practice space with a drum machine, op-1, guitar and rhodes. We sat with session for several months before we had the major melodic breakthroughs. The lyrics deal with the challenges of being a friend to those around you when your mental health is getting in the way."

Hear the new track below.

Hippo Campus' tour schedule:
10/05 — Milwaukee, WI — Pabst Theater *
10/06 — Chicago, IL — Riviera
10/08 — Pontiac, MI — The Crofoot
10/09 — St. Louis, MO — Pageant *
10/10 — Covington, KY — Madison Theater *
10/12 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works *
10/13 — Atlanta, GA — Masquerade *
10/15 — Asheville, NC — Orange Peel *
10/16 — Columbus, OH — Newport Music Hall *
10/18 — Philadelphia, PA — Union Transfer
10/19 — New York, NY — Terminal 5 *
10/21 — Buffalo, NY — Town Ballroom *
10/22 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE *
10/24 — Washington, DC — 9:30 Club *
10/27 — Boston, MA — House of Blues *
10/28 — New Haven, CT — College Street Music Hall *
10/30 — Carrboro, NC — Cat's Cradle *
10/31 — Carrboro, NC — Cat's Cradle *
11/02 — Birmingham, AL — Iron City Music Hall *
11/03 — New Orleans, LA — House of Blues *
11/05 — Oklahoma City, OK — Jones Assembly *
11/06 — San Antonio, TX — Paper Tiger *
11/07 — Dallas, TX — Canton Hall *
11/09 — Austin, TX — Stubb's *
11/10 — Houston, TX — White Oak Music Hall *
11/23 — Minneapolis, MN — Palace Theatre
11/24 — Minneapolis, MN — Palace Theatre
01/25 — Kansas City, MO — The Truman
01/26 — Denver, CO — Ogden
01/28 — Santa Fe, NM — Sunshine Theater
01/29 — Phoenix, AZ — The Van Buren
02/01 — LA, CA — Novo
02/02 — San Francisco, CA — Fox Theatre
02/04 — Portland, OR — Crystal Ballroom
02/06 — Seattle, WA — Neptune Theater
02/07 — Seattle, WA — Neptune Theater
02/08 — Vancouver, BC — Imperial
02/14 — Manchester, UK — 02 Ritz
02/15 — Glasgow, UK — The Garage
02/16 — Newcastle, UK — The Riverside
02/18 — Birmingham, UK — Institute
02/19 — Dublin, IE — Dublin Academy Green Room
02/21 — London, UK — O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
02/23 — Bristol, UK — SWX
02/24 — Brighton, UK — Concorde 2
02/26 — Brussels, BE — Botanique / Rotonde
02/27 — Cologne, DE — Luxor
02/28 — Paris, FR — La Maroquinerie
03/1 — Amsterdam, AN — Tolhuis (Paradiso Noord)
03/3 — Berlin, DE — Lido
03/4 — Hamburg, DE — Molotow
03/5 — Copenhagen, DK — Hotel Cecil

* with Districts