2010, Moshi Moshi Records
Moshi Moshi Records proudly announce the release of Summer Camp's Young EP. The EP marks the UK duo's North American debut, and the latest release for the storied UK indie label on this side of the Atlantic. Summer Camp started almost accidentally as a clandestine musical project by the London based duo of Elizabeth Sankey and Jeremy Warmsley. Yet the strength of their hazy nostalgic take on John Hughes teen dream inspired pop was not an easily confined secret, even if their identities and country of origin originally were. Their early single "Ghost Train" drew notice from tastemakers like Gorilla Vs. Bear, whom became an early champion of the group whose bio was short on details and stocked with a few red herrings about summer camp in Sweden. A year on, and with a UK 7" release and some touring under their belt, The BBC writes that Summer Camp's Young EP "comes crashing on, bristling with gems from a bygone era where the permanence of relationship drama has been sieved out." The EP serves as a fitting introduction to a group with enough "pop juice on display to suggest that this is just the beginning."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Round the Moon |
| 2 | Was It Worth It? |
| 3 | Veronica Sawyer |
| 4 | Why Don't You Stay |
| 5 | Ghost Train |
| 6 | Jake Ryan |
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