Copper Changes Color, Caamp’s fifth and most adventurous album, captures a moment of transformation—both personal and musical. Recorded across Texas, Oregon, and New York with co-producers Beatriz Artola and Tucker Martine, the album blends the band’s signature modern folk with bursts of indie rock energy. The result is a raw, vibrant collection that moves between joyful anthems and intimate reflections, all grounded in the deep musical chemistry between frontman Taylor Meier and bandmates Evan Westfall, Matt Vinson, Joseph Kavalec, and Nicholas Falk. It’s a celebration of growth, trust, and the enduring bonds that hold steady through change.
Shaped by Meier’s new life phases—turning thirty, living between Ohio and New York, and rediscovering early-2000s indie—the album reflects a renewed creative fire. From the pulsing opener “Millions” to the tender closer “Drive,” Copper Changes Color explores uncertainty, love, and belonging with emotional clarity. Whether embracing the imperfections of relationships (“Mistakes,” “One True Way”), or honouring the comforts of home (“Porchswing,” “Ohio’s Ugly”), the songs feel lived-in and sincere. It’s an album that doesn’t just accept change—it leans into it, finding meaning in every twist, turn, and well-worn corner.
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