Artist's albums
Green Hills of Earth
2001 · album
Later Days
1998 · album
Shoot Out
1996 · album
Part-Timer Goes Full
1995 · album
Back to the Grotto
1992 · album
When We Disappear
2023 · album
Room Four
2023 · single
Codine
2022 · single
When We Disappear
2022 · single
Glowing Lantern
2021 · album
Clay Mask Clown
2021 · single
I Don't Want To Drive You Away
2021 · single
Looking At Long Days
2021 · single
Chorus
2018 · album
It's Alright (Single)
2018 · single
Chronicle Man
2014 · album
Behind Beyond
2013 · album
Pacific Dust
2009 · album
Kiss the Crystal Flake
2007 · album
Red Tandy EP
2005 · EP
Similar artists
Golden Smog
Artist
Neal Casal
Artist
Joe Henry
Artist
Nicki Bluhm
Artist
Waco Brothers
Artist
The Long Ryders
Artist
Old 97's
Artist
Uncle Tupelo
Artist
The Jayhawks
Artist
Chuck Prophet
Artist
Greg Loiacono
Artist
Jackie Greene
Artist
ALO
Artist
Jesse Malin
Artist
Peter Case
Artist
Son Volt
Artist
Tim Bluhm
Artist
Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Artist
Biography
Founded 30 years ago, The Mother Hips caught their first big break before they’d even finished college, when legendary producer Rick Rubin signed the band to his American Recordings label. In the decades to come, the group would go on to release ten critically acclaimed studio albums and cement themselves as architects of a new breed of California rock and soul, one equally informed by the breezy harmonies of the Beach Boys, the funky roots of The Band, and the psychedelic Americana of Buffalo Springfield. Praised by Rolling Stone as “divinely inspired” and hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as “one of the Bay Area’s most beloved live outfits,” the group’s headline and festival performances have become the stuff of legend, earning them slots everywhere from High Sierra to Outside Lands alongside dates with the likes of Johnny Cash, Lucinda Williams, Wilco, and The Black Crowes. Written and recorded through the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic, the band’s new album, Glowing Lantern, is a work of great comfort and companionship, even as it grapples with the deep anxiety of these profoundly uncertain times. The songs are weighty, abstract ruminations wrapped in unflagging optimism, bittersweet streams of consciousness delivered with a palpable sense of camaraderie and brotherhood. Glowing Lantern is as collaborative a record as the band has ever made, and it’s impossible not to feel the joy and gratitude radiating out of it like a beacon in the night.