The Band CAMINO are back. The Nashville-based trio – comprised of Jeffery Jordan, Spencer Stewart, and Garrison Burgess – today release Baggy Jeans, their second new single of 2025 after kicking off with Infinity last month. Co-written with Captain Cuts, the track’s synths slip into the undertow of an upbeat groove punctuated by a hummable harmony and a hypnotic hook.
“A lot of the songs we wrote for this upcoming project follow some sort of juxtaposition… finding yourself by losing yourself, changing while staying the same, finding the extraordinary in the mundane. Sometimes the most life altering moments present themselves in the most casual way. Like the love of your life putting on a pair of trendy Abercrombie jeans, ordering an açaí bowl, and dumping you. Baggy Jeans is one of our favorite songs we’ve made recently. It feels like old CAMINO and new CAMINO at the same time.” – The Band CAMINO
Since forming in 2015, The Band CAMINO has amassed nearly 1 billion career streams (fueled by the likes of 2 /14 and See Through), sold out global headline tours, and received critical acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone, Billboard and more across two full-length albums and four EPs. 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. The band now enters their tenth year with a slate of exhilarating new music, coming soon.
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