Caamp
Caamp is an American folk and Americana band hailing from Athens, Ohio. Formed in 2016 by Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, the group has garnered a reputation for their warm, acoustic-driven sound that blends heartfelt storytelling with gentle melodies. Their breakthrough album, By and By, released in 2019, introduced their emotionally resonant style to a broader audience. Known for their passionate live performances, Caamp has cultivated a devoted following through relentless touring and an authentic approach to music that reflects rural Ohio life.
In Des Moines, the band delivered an intimate concert experience at Wooly's, a venue known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong connection to the local music scene. The energy during their performance was palpable, as fans engaged deeply with the music, creating a warm communal vibe that is characteristic of Caamp's shows.
The setlist typically features signature tracks such as Peach Fuzz, Vagabond, and Strawberries, alongside newer songs from their latest album, Lavender Days. With a typical set running around 90 minutes, audiences can expect an acoustic-driven performance complemented by full band arrangements. The mix of acoustic and electric instrumentation, paired with warm stage lighting, enhances the intimate atmosphere that Caamp is known for.
Wooly's serves as a significant venue in the heart of Des Moines, providing a platform for artists like Caamp to connect with fans in a personal setting. The venue's commitment to showcasing emerging talent aligns perfectly with Caamp's ethos of fostering deep human connections through music.
As they continue to tour and share their music, Caamp remains a vital part of the folk and Americana landscape, inviting audiences into their world with every performance.