Camp Cope
Tomorrow, Gordi will drop a new EP that features various iterations of her Our Two Skins favourite ‘Extraordinary Life’. Alongside a demo, a live version from the Sydney Opera House and a remix by Alex Somers, there’s a remix by none other than Georgia Maq of Camp Cope. Maq’s remix transforms the ethereal slow-burner into a […]
Camp Cope guitarist/vocalist Georgia Maq has shared a video of her performing new acoustic track ‘Get Changed’. It’s part of Bonds’ new Unplugged campaign, which will see the brand share six new original tracks written by Australian songwriters while on their period. So far, we’ve also heard new songs by the likes of G Flip and […]
This weekend’s instalment of rage will be programming all Victorian artists. The special edition is called To Melbourne, With Love and it’s dedicated to Victorians in lockdown. Sharing the news via Twitter, rage said, “We’re feeling for our mates in Melbourne, so we’re dedicating a show to the Victorian artists who have given us so […]
Emo faves Camp Cope have announced the news they’ll be performing via live stream this Wednesday morning (25th March) as part of a virtual, transcontinental punk show organised by UK record label Specialist Subject. “If we’re all in isolation, why not be in isolation together,” wrote the band on Instagram. The online event is called […]
Following the sad cancellation of Falls Festival in Lorne this week due to extreme weather conditions and bushfire danger, a slew of artists from the lineup including Halsey, YUNGBLUD, Peking Duk & more announced last-minute shows throughout Melbourne, with profits going to bushfire relief services. More followed suit yesterday (Baker Boy, These New South Wales, Bad//Dreems & more) and today, […]
CONTENT WARNING: The following article discusses allegations of emotional abuse The Smith Street Band‘s Wil Wagner has just shared a lengthy open letter addressing allegations of emotional abuse that arose after a series of private messages from the frontman, allegedly sent to former partners including Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq, were posted online. In the letter, […]
CONTENT WARNING: The following article discusses suicide and emotional abuse Last week, screenshots of abusive emails and messages allegedly sent by The Smith Street Band frontman Wil Wagner to two previous partners of his were posted online. Until now, both partners have remained anonymous. But now Camp Cope‘s Georgia McDonald has revealed herself as ‘Unamed 1’ […]
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