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Weird Carolina

from Downtiming by Camp Trash

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    You know that feeling you had when you finished the last day of school before summer break? You had the whole vacation ahead of you and the possibilities were endless. Camp Trash is the audio form of that feeling. They wrap playful vocal hooks around crunchy guitars and driving rhythms that make you feel like you can do anything.

    'Downtiming' is their long-awaited debut EP. Dubbed "The Internet's Most Mysterious Band", we can confirm that Camp Trash songs do exist- and once you've heard them, you'll wonder how you existed without knowing them. 4 songs that lean on 90s/2000s indie-pop era for inspiration, but still feel new.

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lyrics

Sometimes a circle won’t meet its end and spiral out of control (I’m boring and I’m bored) / Sometimes an angle gets measured by the crushed off closing sense of losing itself, pinned down and ignored / I can’t make you believe that I’ve got everything worked out, eraser on lead still leaves its mark / Right here where you start pretending in the poetic tragedy, oh romantic, you went and got yourself off / Sitting out on your front porch in some midwestern suburb, cracks in the cement measure no warmth ahead since you left // The words stuck in my head, they say “I wish you were here to stay” / I’m not going to Georgia or North Carolina, the mountains don’t know my name // You’re coming home from New York, right? Well I heard James Taylor on the radio, going to Carolina in his / Going to Carolina in your mind, I’ll go to Carolina if you like / It’s a stubborn hole in my heart filled up with decay like worms in my brain, dried up, I hope you’re okay

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from Downtiming, released January 22, 2021

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