Camp Cope

Camp Cope is an Australian indie rock/alternative rock band hailing from Melbourne, Victoria. Formed in 2015, the group consists of Georgia Maq (vocals, guitar), Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich (bass), and Sarah Thompson (drums). Their music captures raw emotion and addresses themes such as feminism, mental health, and personal growth, often delivered through Maq's poignant lyricism and the band's dynamic instrumental arrangements.

The band first made waves with their self-titled debut album "Camp Cope" in 2016, which established their presence in the Australian indie scene. With tracks like "Jet Fuel Can't Melt Steel Beams" and "Lost (Season One)," they showcased their ability to blend powerful messages with melodic sensibilities. Their follow-up album, "How to Socialise & Make Friends," released in 2018, earned critical acclaim and reinforced their standing as a band with something important to say. Tracks like "The Opener" challenged gender disparity within the music industry, cementing their reputations as advocates for equality. Their spirited live performances, including the recorded "Triple J Live at the Wireless - The Metro, Sydney 2018," capture the raw energy and authenticity of their stage presence. With the release of "Running with the Hurricane" and inventive covers like "Seventeen Going Under" (triple j Like A Version), Camp Cope continues to resonate with audiences through their compelling storytelling and commitment to social issues.

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Running with the Hurricane
Album - 10 Tracks - Released March 25, 2022
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