The Band CAMINO is stepping into a bold new chapter, and they’re doing it in full volume. The Nashville-born trio—Jeffery Jordan, Spencer Stewart, and Garrison Burgess—have officially announced their third studio album, NeverAlways, set to drop July 25 via Atlantic Records.
With a decade of genre-blending hits under their belt and nearly a billion streams to their name, this new era marks both a return to form and a fearless leap forward.
The album’s rollout has already given fans plenty to chew on. Two new singles, Stupid Questions and Hates Me Yet (222), landed alongside cinematic music videos that dive headfirst into the emotional rabbit hole of overthinking. As Jordan puts it, the tracks are “two sides to the same door”—the messy mind spiral of caring too much, captured with both biting humor and emotional weight. And let’s be real, who among us hasn’t had a 3 a.m. existential crisis and asked a stupid question or two?
If these early tastes are any indication, NeverAlways is shaping up to be The Band CAMINO’s most honest and sonically expansive work yet. Lead single Infinity brought back the shimmering, nostalgic alt-pop that fans fell in love with on tracks like Daphne Blue and See Through, but this time with more polish and introspection. Co-written with Seth Ennis and Schmidt, Infinity bridges the past and present, giving longtime fans a comfortable re-entry point while hinting at the deeper cuts to come.
The 11-track album also boasts collaborations with Jonah Shy (Role Model, Shawn Mendes) and Gabe Simon (Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams)—names that suggest we’re in for a fusion of introspective indie-pop and arena-ready rock hooks. Oh, and lest we forget: Baggy Jeans—co-written with hitmakers Captain Cuts—already teased the group’s ability to pivot effortlessly between styles while keeping that signature CAMINO flair intact.
But this album isn’t just about pushing musical boundaries; it’s about growth. “We wouldn’t have made this record five years ago,” says Jordan. “It’s a perfect snapshot of what we’re listening to, how our tastes have matured, and how we’ve evolved.” You can feel that maturity bleeding into every chord and lyric, not just in the themes of the songs, but in the careful, layered production and the confidence of the delivery.
It’s not just about studio magic, though. The Band CAMINO has built their reputation on electrifying live shows, and the upcoming NeverAlways Autumn Tour proves they’re not slowing down. Kicking off in Atlanta on October 10, the North American leg includes massive stops at Hollywood Palladium in L.A. and Brooklyn Paramount in New York before heading to Europe and Australia, with dates stretching through February 2026. That’s a year and a half of CAMINO world domination—book it.
With accolades from Rolling Stone, Billboard, and sold-out headline tours across the globe, it’s clear the band’s ascent isn’t just hype—it’s earned. From their breakout tryhard EP to their polished sophomore album The Dark, they’ve built a discography that speaks to the experience of being young, confused, hopeful, and heartbroken—all at once.
NeverAlways is poised to be their most cohesive and emotionally layered project yet. It’s the sound of a band not only finding their footing but sprinting full-force into what’s next.
UK + EU leg:
Dec 9, 2025 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – The Garage
Dec 10, 2025 – Manchester, United Kingdom – New Century Hall
Dec 12, 2025 – London, United Kingdom – O2 Forum Kentish Town
Dec 14, 2025 – Haarlem, Netherlands – Patronaat
Dec 16, 2025 – Cologne, Germany – Kantine
Dec 17, 2025 – Berlin, Germany – Columbia Theater
Tickets and info at thebandcamino.com/tour

