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Stereo Embers The Podcast 0446: BC Camplight

micAlex Green Onlinetoday25 June 2025 3

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“A Sober Conversation”

Although BC Camplight is the brainchild of the New Jersey born Brian Christinzio, don’t be mistaken in thinking his onstage persona is a protective way of distancing himself emotionally from who he is offstage because it’s the exact opposit. BC Camplight is actually a way of amplifying those emotions and as a result, it’s hard to think of a more emotionally open and accesible artist working in music today. If you’re getting the impression that BC Camplight is an open book, that’s exactly what he is. With almost ten critically-acclaimed albums to his name like How To Die In The North, Deportation Blues, The Last Rotation Of Earth and his new one A Sober Conversation, Camplight’s compositions are sprawling and discursive blasts of unflinching honesty, confessional narratives and unvarnished self-examination. Falling somewhere between The Waterboys’ This Is The Sea and Leif Vollebekk’s North Americana, over the years, Camplight’s music has moved from strength to strength and his new album is perhaps his best yet, which with a body of work like he has, is saying a lot. A captivating blend of sweeping ballads, poignant rockers and ruminating piano-fueled stomp, A Sober Conversation is a stirring song cycle that’s filled with anthems for survival. Although the songs are informed by trauma, loss and self-doubt, Camplight’s poetic muscle in a peerless flex that makes every number rip through the darkness with the intention of finding a new brand of light. And that’s exactly what this album does–more than illuminating the bleakness, it blasts it apart. It’s stunning work. BC has toured all over the world, played on Later With Jools Holland, collaborated with members of the War On Drugs, The Last Dinner Party and Sharon Von Etten. And today, he’s here with us….

https://bc-camplight.bandcamp.com/album/a-sober-conversation

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