Trouble at the Henhouse is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band the Tragically Hip, released in 1996.
Trouble at the Henhouse debuted at #1 on the Canadian Albums Chart and stayed there for four straight weeks.
[3] The Washington Post wrote that "a surprisingly large number of these songs are more atmospheric than aggressive.
"[13] Trouser Press wrote that "too much of Henhouse finds the Hip wallowing in meandering psychedelica, and too many of the slower songs ('Sherpa', 'Flamenco', 'Put It Off') sound too much alike.
"[14] The Orlando Sentinel praised Gord Downie's ability to pen lyrics that "found beauty in the tiny wonders of life while exploring big questions of existence.