![]() The feel of the EP instantly shifts from lighter electro pop to more of a rock influence due to the driving percussion and dueling electric guitar rhythms during the choruses. He realizes that proceeding with the relationship may not be the best idea, but he “can’t be just friends” and can’t stop thinking about what could be. While he is slowly falling in love with a girl, with her “green eyes in the back of my mind”, he still is hesitant to commit to a serious relationship. The track lets the listener in on an inner struggle the narrator is facing. The repetitive riff originating from the electric guitar plays with scalular patterns, adding a certain sense of lightness to accompany the meaning of the lyrics. A push and pull between the lead vocal and the electric guitar occurs during the verses, creating movement throughout the piece and aiding in the groove of the track. The bass and keys tend to be in sync throughout the tune, with the snare and kick also occasionally contributing to the same rhythm. ![]() The instrumental evolves due to the introduction of the bass and electric guitars as well as the percussion. A definite retro vibe is established with the track, especially by incorporating the piano and synth sounds starting from the first beat. That’s how I felt when I first heard “YØUNG”, and again how I felt when I listened to My Thoughts On You from The Band CAMINO. Memphis boys Jeffery Jordan (lead vocals/guitar), Graham Rowell (bass), Spencer Stewart (guitar/vocals), and Andrew Isbell (percussion) surprisingly released their debut EP yesterday (Friday, 4/1) and I just had to review it. No matter how you discovered them, there’s something inherently exhilarating about being there from the beginning, to track the evolution of the artists and experience their growth. These releases are the most exciting when you’ve heard the band before, whether they were an opening act at the latest gig you attended or they only put out a demo. That tends to be all that I blabber about. If you know me, you know my love for debut releases. I also wanted to recognize and commend the swift action taken by the remaining band members and crew to remove someone who exhibited predatory behavior and risked the safety and well-being of their fans. ![]() A lot of times people use 'try-hard' in a derogatory sense, but we'd rather own the fact that we've given every ounce of ourselves to making this music.In light of recent events, I am updating this blog post to show my solidarity with the women who were victimized and sexually harassed by Graham Rowell. ![]() The entire reason we're here is to create something bigger than ourselves. "Somewhere along the way people have called us 'try-hards' thinking we took ourselves too seriously or were trying to be something we weren't. Of their forthcoming EP tryhard, the band shares: 4.Ĭheck out their new single "Honest" with its official visualizer below: On top the announcement of their new EP, they've also revealed that they're playing Chicago's legendary Lollapalooza, and they're kicking off an extensive North American headline tour on Sept. The Nashville-based quartet, comprised of Jeffery Jordan, Graham Rowell, Spencer Stewart, and Garrison Burgess, has been riding a recent wave of success. Whether or not the relationship comes to fruition is not important to CAMINO instead, they want you to embrace those thoughts and feelings that you'd rather suppress and listen to the honesty of your heart. The new single, "Honest," zooms in on that fine line between casual and commitment, with lyrics that beg the questions, "Do we really want this? Or are we lying to ourselves?" Hard-hitting drums and rousing guitar lines ease the conversation, engulfing its listeners in an optimistic and danceable soundscape. Today, alt-rock's next big thing, The Band CAMINO graced us with an electrifying new single to tease their forthcoming Elektra Records Debut EP, tryhard, set to drop Aug.
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