Happy Campers
Happy Campers formed in Burlington, Vermont in 2002 around Billy McCarthy, Dan Crowell, Chris Fitzgerald, and Aaron Hanson. They released their debut album...
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Happy Campers formed in Burlington, Vermont in 2002 around Billy McCarthy, Dan Crowell, Chris Fitzgerald, and Aaron Hanson. They released their debut album 'The Good Life' in 2005, which included the song '$4.25' that got some radio play and connected with listeners navigating post-college life.
Their albums 'Happy Campers' (2007), 'Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt' (2009), and 'When We Were Wolves' (2011) continued in a similar vein of melodic alternative rock. Songs like 'Out of Sight Out of Mind' and 'Once Bitten' showed their knack for straightforward hooks and relatable lyrics.
The band took a break in 2012 but returned to release 'Sparks' in 2014. That record had a cleaner production approach while keeping the direct emotional quality of earlier work like 'Struggle' and 'Shades of Grey'.
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