The Band CAMINO are back and bigger than ever. The Nashville-based trio – Jeffery Jordan, Spencer Stewart, and Garrison Burgess – have today released their hotly anticipated third studio album NeverAlways, available now.
NeverAlways is highlighted by standout track What You Can’t Have along with previously released singles Stupid Questions and Infinity, both co-written with longtime collaborators Seth Ennis and Schmidt (capturing the classic CAMINO sound first heard on hit singles Daphne Blue and See Through). The eleven-track collection also sees the trio team up with the likes of Captain Cuts, Jonah Shy (Role Model, Shawn Mendes), Gabe Simon (Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams) & more.
“‘NeverAlways’ is a reflection of our past couple of years as a band – sonically and emotionally. We wrote these songs in a period of intense change, but making it felt like returning to ourselves in a way – like growing up and becoming a kid again all at once. It’s an album about getting caught up in extremes – life, death, never, and always. But finally understanding that real living, the good stuff, happens somewhere in between.” – THE BAND CAMINO
The UK/EU leg of the band’s NeverAlways headline tour kicks off on 9th December in Glasgow at the Garage, then heads to Manchester before playing London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town on 12th December. The band then head to Europe for shows in the Netherlands, Germany and Germany. For full dates and ticket information, please visit thebandcamino.com/tour.
The Band CAMINO have amassed nearly 1 billion career streams, sold out global headline tours, and received critical acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone, Billboard and more. Since forming in 2015, they’ve unleashed a series of fan favorite projects including the My Thoughts On You EP (2016), Heaven EP (2017), tryhard EP (2019), self-titled debut LP The BAND CAMINO (2021), and sophomore LP The Dark (2023). They have delivered showstopping performances on The Kelly Clarkson Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live, in addition to major festival sets at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and more. Now entering their tenth year, the trio has crafted their most substantial body of work yet alongside exhilarating live shows slated through 2026.
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