Camp Cope - Running with the Hurricane (Official Music Video)

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Camp Cope - "The Opener" (Official Audio)

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Camp Cope perform "The Opener" | Live at Sydney Opera House

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Episode one hundred and nine is up now! Today's song is Lost (Season One) by Camp Cope.

I discuss the way this song transforms an innocent and kind of silly reference to a 20 year old TV show into an affecting song about loss.

https://youtu.be/2mthYI6_v4U?si=PffzxCgzi3KnPuaO

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Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq: β€˜I am damn proud that dangerous men in music still warn each other about me’

The trailblazing frontwoman has delivered a blistering keynote at Australian music industry conference Bigsound ahead of her band’s final shows

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At guitar lessons this week my daughter insisted on the group learning The Opener by #CampCope and its one of my proudest parenting moments ngl.
No-one had heard of it, but they liked it.
Postscript is I've heard it 400 times now, hut that's fine.
Music of the day... https://campcope.bandcamp.com/track/flesh-electricity (And I'm one bummed-out rodent because Camp Cope is breaking up! 😭 But Georgia Maq will rise from the ashes. And Aeroplane Kelly has her hands full right now I'm sure with the cutest baby in the southern hemisphere. And we do have their discography, so yay!) #CampCope #GeorgiaMaq
Flesh & Electricity, by CAMP COPE

from the album Camp Cope

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Camp Cope: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Aug. 23, 2018 | Marissa Lorusso -- After Camp Cope's second song at the Tiny Desk, singer Georgia "Maq" McDonald let out a tiny laugh. "We've never done this before β€” we've never been quiet," she said. "Not once in our entire lives!" Bassist Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich joked that it was perhaps a "good lesson" to "rock out in your mind." ("Thinking," Maq clarified.) The Australian trio makes music that's hard to tune out, both in terms of its typical punk-tinged rock volume and its general aversion to thoughtlessness. "The Face of God" β€” the track Maq, Hellmrich and drummer Sarah Thompson had just finished playing β€” is a stunning, delicate song about feeling lonely and distraught in the aftermath of sexual violence. It's a standout from the band's debut album, How to Socialise & Make Friends, and shows what Camp Cope does so well: using tiny moments of introspection to illuminate life's bewildering, terrifying, isolating aspects β€” especially as they apply to women. You can hear equal parts conviction and desperation in Maq's voice as she sings, "I saw it, the face of god / And he turned himself away from me and said I did something wrong / That somehow what happened to me was my fault." The band closed its set with "Keep Growing," an older track about autonomy and heartache led by Hellmrich's agile playing. Elsewhere, it might be too easy to tune into Camp Cope's powerful message and overlook the strength of the band's songcraft. But at the Tiny Desk, you can't miss it: Maq's gargantuan voice; Hellmrich's clever, melodic basslines; Thompson's stoic drumming. Camp Cope's Tiny Desk performance opened β€” fittingly β€” with "The Opener," a song about overcoming the obnoxious, exhausting and all-too-common sexism endemic to the music industry. It's a stunning and deeply gratifying performance; Maq lists off what exes, industry insiders and fellow musicians have said to undermine the band with a measured determination that sometimes tips into a full-throated, impassioned cry. Bands like Camp Cope get told they're "just lucky," that they "can't fill up a room," that they should "book a smaller venue." But when Maq roars from behind the Tiny Desk, "See how far we've come not listening to you," she makes it clear which voice deserves the attention. Set List "The Opener" "The Face of God" "Keep Growing" Musicians Georgia "Maq" McDonald (vocals, guitar), Kelly-Dawn "Kelso" Hellmrich (bass), Sarah "Thomo" Thompson (drums) Credits Producers: Bob Boilen, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Morgan Noelle Smith, Khun Minn Ohn; Production Assistants: Catherine Zhang, TΓ©a Mottolese; Photo: Eslah Attar/NPR.

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Camp Cope Break Up

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#CampCope, The Face of God
#BrianWilson, Forever She'll Be My Surfer Girl
#TheIsleyBrothers, This Old Heart of Mine
#TheMagneticFields, The Only Boy In Town
#Buzzcocks, Totally From The Heart
#SutherlandBrothersandQuiver and Quiver, Slipstream
#ClaudineLonget, Love Is Blue (L'amour Est Bleu)
#CurtisMayfield, Sweet Exorcist
#Supergrass, Nothing More's Gonna Get In My Way
#TheSundayDrivers, Rainbows of Colours