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Copper Changes Color [Red Vinyl]

Copper Changes Color [Red Vinyl] in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $13.59
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Copper Changes Color [Red Vinyl]

Copper Changes Color [Red Vinyl] in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $13.59
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Caamp
's 2022 album
Lavender Days
was their first to reach the mainstream pop charts. After years of toil, the Ohio group's breezy, affable indie folk had netted them a shaft of the national spotlight and the increased fandom that comes with it. On
Copper Changes Color
, their fifth album,
try to hang on to those fans while altering their sonic formula. Thematically, their songs continue to foster uplift and affirmation with occasional bouts of heartbreak and doubt. However, from a production standpoint, this is clearly designed to be more of a rock-driven record with an emphasis on saturated electric guitars and a raw, stripped-down feel. Tracks like "Millions" and "Mistakes" pair
's folksy jangle with a garage-band toothiness. Even the more straight-ahead acoustic tracks are bereft of
' soft reverbs, giving them a leaner sound that pairs with the more aggressive cuts. Produced by
Beatriz Artola
and
Tucker Martine
,
reveals a few of the band's deeper shades without abandoning the friendliness and familiarity that are their stock-in-trade. ~ Timothy Monger
Caamp
's 2022 album
Lavender Days
was their first to reach the mainstream pop charts. After years of toil, the Ohio group's breezy, affable indie folk had netted them a shaft of the national spotlight and the increased fandom that comes with it. On
Copper Changes Color
, their fifth album,
try to hang on to those fans while altering their sonic formula. Thematically, their songs continue to foster uplift and affirmation with occasional bouts of heartbreak and doubt. However, from a production standpoint, this is clearly designed to be more of a rock-driven record with an emphasis on saturated electric guitars and a raw, stripped-down feel. Tracks like "Millions" and "Mistakes" pair
's folksy jangle with a garage-band toothiness. Even the more straight-ahead acoustic tracks are bereft of
' soft reverbs, giving them a leaner sound that pairs with the more aggressive cuts. Produced by
Beatriz Artola
and
Tucker Martine
,
reveals a few of the band's deeper shades without abandoning the friendliness and familiarity that are their stock-in-trade. ~ Timothy Monger

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