The fourth full-length album from the Indiana-bred, platinum-selling band marks a return to what Houndmouth does best: "shaggy, swinging, big-screen storytelling" (NPR Music) set to a rustic, home-recorded sound.
"I just waited for the record to build itself. I'd get up and go outside, see a butterfly and connect that with some impulsive thought I'd had three months ago and suddenly a song I'd been working on would make sense." -Baxter
Little Neon Limelight has a youthful devotion to shaggy, swinging, big-screen storytelling that distinguishes Houndmouth's work from many of their more confessional, serious-minded peers.