Hunter/Prey

Hunter/Prey was the fifth studio album released by Indigo Peak. The LP was the duo's first full collection of new material since their critically maligned fourth offering "Brand New Blindfold."

The album was a success, dubbed critically as a "return to form," and earning the brothers their fourth number one album. Preceding the album release was lead single "Hold Me Back." Critically acclaimed track "Love Is Violence," was selected as a second single, however the duos decision to scale back promotional duties and exit the public arena led to lacklustre performance. During promotion for the LP, Indigo Peak embarked upon their sold out What We Left Behind Tour, during which they performed their greatest hits and tracks from the new release.

Tracklisting
01. Hold Me Back 02. Static Trip 03. Love Is Violence 04. The Stars (with Jack Stevens) 05. Hunter/Prey 06. Understanding Irreverence 07. Sinking To The Depths 08. The Reckoning 09. Smashed, Wrecked, Gone 10. Kindness Of The Ages 11. Gone 12. Suddenly Human 13. Drones 14. Rolling Fast 15. Arms In The Rain 16. Overture

Critical Reception
'Hunter/Prey', garnered Indigo Peak their best reviews since 2009. NME called the album "a return to form." Whilst Music Week said "given last years lacklustre studio release, we're impressed to see the duo think outside of the box. It really works." In a more negative review by Heat Magazine, reviewer Patsy Clap wrote "not a single hen night ready track."

Chart Performance
Hunter/Prey debuted at number one on the official UK top 40. It was their first album to do so since 2009's Long Live.