After almost a month of not being able to keep a secret on social media, The Band CAMINO have released their newest track off their upcoming album continuation NeverAlways Vol. 2, “Holly.” With catchy guitar riffs and playful drums, the song is indie-pop at its brightest. The Band CAMINO once again showcases their passion for creating high-energy tracks that you’ll find yourself singing long after it ends, and “Holly” is the perfect addition to their fun-filled discography.
The Nashville-based trio — Jeffrey Jordan (vocals and guitar), Spencer Stewart (vocals and guitar) and Garrison Burgess (drums) — have cultivated a loyal fanbase through their pop-rock anthems about the complexities of youth, love and personal growth. Gaining inspiration from artists like Walk The Moon and The Killers, The Band CAMINO manages to combine the layers of both youth and maturity — creating a strong musical identity that can resonate with everyone in one way or another. Their 2025 album, NeverAlways, further solidified their presence in the modern indie scene, and with “Holly” leading into NeverAlways Vol. 2 — releasing on May 22 — it’s clear that they are in their inspiration-seeking prime.
The band perfected a seamless transition between Jordan’s verses and Stewart’s chorus — one of their strongest skills. Their longtime friendship and collaboration truly shines in both their music and live shows. The vocal handoff is effortless, both moving with each other and the instruments, with Burgess’s drums elevating the energy. Along with the drums, the punchy electric guitar adds that extra kick of pop excitement.
Lyrically, “Holly” taps into a universal experience that’s immediately recognizable. It encapsulates that early rush of butterflies that comes from the initial crush of a stranger — that borderline desperate fascination and spark of lust that hits before earning the privilege of exclusivity. A concept that is boldly highlighted in the chorus:
“Holly / Tell me I’m not the only one that’s fallin’ / I know I’m not the only one that’s callin’ you at night.”
It provokes a curiosity within the listener on what the band’s inspiration was for using the name “Holly” — a curiosity that naturally draws the listener to the song.
The bridge is where the yearning of a new romance deepens. A lively guitar solo leads into the steadying stomps of the drums, building and creating tension as Jordan confesses, “Can’t get your name off my lips / I need to slow it down but I can’t get a grip.” The lyrics only intensify the need for “Holly,” amplifying the excitement of possibility that’s been lacing the song from the start. The drums begin to quicken, almost spiraling out of control, before cutting entirely as Stewart returns with a softer, stripped-back chorus. The bass drum sneaks back in — one hit after another — rebuilding the energy before a surprise key change launches into the final chorus. Meanwhile, the background echo of “Holly!” feels as if you’re inside his head, where her name keeps swirling around. It’s a dynamic musical mix that keeps the listener on their toes, and it’s undeniably addicting.
With even more new music right around the corner, The Band CAMINO has released yet another vibrant reminder of why fans fall in love with them in the first place. “Holly” infuses the danceability of the 2010s into the band’s already iconic indie-pop sound. The track captures that fleeting, electric feeling of a new connection and turns it into something you can hold on to for just a little longer. As anticipation builds for NeverAlways Vol. 2 and as they pump up the crowd as openers for 5 Seconds of Summer’s EVERYONE’S A STAR U.S. tour, one thing is for certain: The Band CAMINO is only magnifying their momentum.

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