
Clean, interlocking guitars and bright trumpet flourishes underpin a wistful meditation on the fleeting nature of youth and the anxiety of growing up.
October 11, 2016 · Grand Jury
Boyish is the sound of a long, humid afternoon turning into a reflective evening. It captures that specific mid-twenties realization that the version of yourself you used to be is officially gone. Musically, it is incredibly bright and polished, featuring the band's signature clean guitar tones that weave together like clockwork. The addition of a triumphant yet slightly mournful trumpet adds a layer of sophistication that separates this from standard indie rock.
How does Boyish sound next to the rest of Hippo Campus's catalogue?
The production is built around crisp clean than this artist usually allows.
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