videohippos

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Bear Fight 02:26 Tools
The List 02:15 Tools
You Thought I Was Dead 01:08 Tools
Narwhalz 02:00 Tools
Downfall 02:21 Tools
Kool Shades 02:27 Tools
Take It 01:53 Tools
Tooth Sub 02:20 Tools
Rider 03:50 Tools
Sick Dolphin 02:11 Tools
Wages of Fear 01:58 Tools
Man's Man 01:54 Tools
Laser Jet 02:22 Tools
neo york 02:26 Tools
Shadow Pups 03:04 Tools
Happy Creek 02:24 Tools
why can't i hear a thing 02:24 Tools
Trashed 02:24 Tools
Iron Soul Returns 00:44 Tools
Don't Die On Me 00:44 Tools
High Dive (feat. DJ DOG DICK) 03:18 Tools
Bottles (feat. TEETH MOUNTAIN) 03:17 Tools
Fire Foot (feat. ED SCHRADER) 04:10 Tools
cool shades (demo) 02:29 Tools
toothsub6.25 02:15 Tools
koolshadesjuly05web 02:27 Tools
laserjet6.25 02:23 Tools
Piss Traction 03:39 Tools
laserjet 02:23 Tools
riderjuly05web 03:48 Tools
High Dive (ft. DJ Dog Dick) 03:48 Tools
ho hum silver 03:48 Tools
Sick Dollfin 03:48 Tools
Videohippos - Narwhals 03:48 Tools
Dolphins 02:10 Tools
Videohippos :: The List 02:10 Tools
Picnic Attack 02:34 Tools
Mans' Man 02:10 Tools
Splitter 01:09 Tools
Ballet for Dogs 02:08 Tools
01 toothsub 1 02:08 Tools
Videohippos - Neo York 02:34 Tools
Wages of...Fear 02:34 Tools
lazerjet 02:34 Tools
You Though I Was Dead 02:34 Tools
Bonehenge 02:34 Tools
Videohippos - Toothsub 02:34 Tools
Now or Never 02:34 Tools
Fort Drippy 02:34 Tools
Ho Ho Silver 01:34 Tools
04 bear fight 1 01:34 Tools
06 fort drippy 1 01:34 Tools
He/She Likes TV 01:51 Tools
Rider. 01:51 Tools
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videohippos are Kevin O'Meara and Jim Triplett and their various machines. They originated in Washingon DC in late 2004. Soon after, they settled in Baltimore, Maryland where they often teamed up with the Wham City collective, known for artists such as Dan Deacon, Future Islands, Ed Schrader, Santa Dads, OCDJ, Ponytail, Dina Kelberman, Lizz King, and many others. Countless shows, tours, and collaborations with many of these artists would follow. Their live performances feature O'Meara's video projections from his drumset, singer/guitarist Triplett's awkwardly motionless stage presence, and music engulfing an audience. O'Meara was born in Maryland and enjoys tree-climbing, playing the electric bass and vibraphone, deathwish-biking, smile-faking, and copyright-infringing, among other hobbies. Triplett was born in Mississippi and enjoys songwriting, timelessness, humor, and concentrated expressions of the soul. Both met while in highschool and were members of the band Kanovanik. Videohippos debut album, Unbeast the Leash, was released in 2007 to positive reviews, including a 7.7 from Pitchfork, which compared them to My Bloody Valentine by noting their ability to sound "a part of [their] scene and completely contrary to it." Following Unbeast The Leash was a split album with Sewn Leather, released on Tater Junction. Each Videohippos track featured a collaboration with a different Baltimore music artist (DJ Dog Dick, Teeth Mountain, and Ed Schrader). After years of performing as a two piece, late 2009 saw the introduction of Benny Boeldt (keyboards) and Jared Paolini (bass guitar) to the band. A handful of shows and a tour later, Videohippos apparently ended with a final show in Baltimore at the CopyCat Annex in late March 2010. Triplett has since directed his song writing/recording efforts towards a new project called Romantic States. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.