The lyrics, though a bit pessimistic are coupled with a more upbeat pop-rock musical ensemble, giving the song a more carefree, honest message and lyric “it happens how it happens, everybody dies anyway.” The lead-off track “EVERYBODYDIES,” while melancholy at first glance, pulls you into the vibe of the record. “The Band CAMINO” features 14 songs, giving fans and new listeners about 45 minutes of listening time, and frankly, it’s not enough. The last two single releases, “I Think I Like You” and “Who Do You Think You Are?” came out just days before the release of the album, creating more anticipation for the unheard songs off the album. “Roses,” dropped in December 2020, followed by the electric “1 Last Cigarette” and a heartfelt Mother’s Day release “Sorry Mom.” The announcement of the band’s self-titled debut came in June 2021 with the release of “Know it All,” a tune that sounds reminiscent of “tryhard,” but excited fans for what was to come. 10, the band teased fans with six singles off the record. I have always enjoyed that their music is an eclectic mix of pop and rock, a sound that I didn’t know my music library needed until it came along.īefore the release of the album Sept. Personally, I have been anxiously awaiting the release of this album since I discovered The Band CAMINO in 2019. In July 202o, they returned with a collaboration featuring Chelsea Cutler entitled “Crying Over You.” This gave The Band CAMINO the momentum to get where they are now: the release of their first full-length studio album. Their most popular release, 2019’s “tryhard,” made them more of a household name with indie rock favorites “Daphne Blue,” “See Through” and “Honest.”Īfter parting ways with bassist Graham Rowell in April 2020 due to allegations of sexual misconduct, the band took a minute to regroup and rework their sound as a trio. But with the release of their first full length studio album, self-titled “The Band CAMINO,” the band has made a name for themselves in the alternative world and in the pop-rock genre as well.įormed in 2015, the Memphis, Tennessee grown band has released three EPs over the past six years. headline tour, along with festival appearances at Forecastle, Lollapalooza, and Austin City Limits, where they were named a “breakout act” by alternative genre is one that might receive more mainstream attention now in days with bands like Bleachers and Panic at the Disco!. They have released three EP’s: 2019’s tryhard, 2017’s Heaven and 2016’s My Thoughts On You, featuring an array of anthemic singles that have collectively amassed more than 300 million streams around the globe.Ģ019 saw The Band CAMINO embark on a completely sold-out U.S. Hailing from Memphis, and now based in Nashville, Jeffrey Jordan (vocals & guitar), Spencer Stewart (vocals & guitar) and Garrison Burgess (drums), friends since their high school days, formed The Band CAMINO in 2015, while attending the University of Memphis. The Band CAMINO member, Spencer Stewart says, “I could tell you this song is about how using alcohol as a coping mechanism perpetuates already unhealthy habits, or use it as a social commentary on youth party culture, but really it’s just about getting drunk and losing my keys.” The Band CAMINO have previously released singles “Roses,” and their Chelsea Cutler collaboration “Crying Over You,” which have amassed more than 24 million global streams to date. Leading with the band’s signature vibrant sound, the new single encapsulates the euphoria of a great night and the residual after-buzz that permeates when it’s over. The song comes before their highly anticipated full-length album, which is expected to be out later this year. “1 Last Cigarette” is the newest single from The Band CAMINO on Elektra Records.
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