Camelopardo
Camelopardo formed in London in the early 2000s as a trio with vocalist and guitarist Paul Spires, bassist Tom Bush, and drummer Richard Owen. Their debut...
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Camelopardo formed in London in the early 2000s as a trio with vocalist and guitarist Paul Spires, bassist Tom Bush, and drummer Richard Owen. Their debut album 'Once Upon a Dream' came out in 2006, followed by 'Silver Lining' in 2009 and 'In a Stranger's Dream' in 2013.
Their songs include 'Yoko,' 'Céu,' 'Judite,' 'Bem Me Quero,' and 'Inflamável.' Some listeners have speculated about possible literary references in their lyrics, but the band hasn't offered much explanation.
Paul Spires handles lead vocals and guitar. The group's early material had an introspective quality that drew attention, though some critics initially found their approach unconventional.
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