The founding members of the band, David New and Chris Powers, met in 2007 when they began playing cover songs on the beach in St. Petersburg for $100 and a fish sandwich. The two formed the Hip Abduction in 2010, which Powers said New named after an exercise machine he once noticed while working out at a gym at the
University of Virginia. The Hip Abduction released their debut album
One Less Sound on October 28, 2011. They released a self-titled album,
The Hip Abduction, on December 3, 2013, which was supported by the single "Children of the Sun". The album's release debuted at #5 on the Billboard Reggae charts and continues to top the iTunes charts. They released their third studio album,
Gold Under the Glow, in 2016. The band has performed at venues across the country, including
Red Rocks. From October 24–27, 2019, they attended the annual music festival
Suwannee Hulaween in
Live Oak, Florida and promoted their then-new album
To the Ends of the Earth. On September 24, 2021, the band released their fifth studio album,
A Seafarer and the Infinite Dream. The album tackles topics such as giving the finger to negativity around you, and leaving your soul in California. It contains some of the band's biggest hits, such as "We'll Be Alright" and "Pacific Coast Highway" with
Trevor Hall. They released a follow-up album titled
Stargazers, Wanderers & Rogues, on June 14, 2024. == Influences ==