Concert Review: The Band CAMINO (Ritz Raleigh)

BY MATT BREINER This past weekend, Raleigh's The Ritz had the privilege of hosting The Band CAMINO, one of the most exhilarating indi...


BY MATT BREINER

This past weekend, Raleigh's The Ritz had the privilege of hosting The Band CAMINO, one of the most exhilarating indie rock bands the country has to offer.



The opening acts for the show fearlessly set the tone. Hastings, a band of similar genre, set the pace with some of their most popular songs mixed with some yet to be heard.



Second up was Flor, not afraid to raise the bar higher, performed with a playful passion that bounced back and forth between the crowd and themselves leaving everyone all the more excited for what was to come next.



Building suspense like no other, The Band CAMINO made their appearance at a time when the anticipation was at its highest. Led by lead vocalist and guitarist Jeffery Jordan, the band came onto the stage with a vengeance, Jordan immediately showed his versatility with several instruments through the first several songs. Playing all the favorites even casual listeners would recognize, peppering the set with unreleased music, they checked every box for the audience. Expressing gratitude throughout and having it reciprocated by the loyal fan base they've created, they were just as excited to be in Raleigh as the rest of those in attendance and put on a show most will never forget.
MATT BREINER
Matt Breiner is a Raleigh-based photographer who is at his best when working with local musicians and taking portraits. Currently a college student, he also is a part of the Buku Photo team.

You can find more of his work on Instagram at @camera.with.a.guy.

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