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Progressive Rock Band Brass Camel to Release Third Album “Brass Camel” April 15th, Mixed by Legendary Producer Terry Brown

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Progressive Rock Band Brass Camel to Release Third Album “Brass Camel” April 15th, Mixed by Legendary Producer Terry Brown

New single “What Are You Going to Do” releases today, March 4th

Vancouver-based progressive rock band Brass Camel announce that they will release their third album Brass Camel on April 15th, 2026. The new single from the upcoming album, “What Are You Going to Do”, releases today, March 4th.

Listen to “What Are You Going to Do”: http://linktr.ee/listentobrasscamel

The album was recorded primarily at Chalet Studios in Uxbridge and co-produced by Kevin Comeau (Crown Lands). The mix of this new album gets a decidedly more old-school treatment this time as the band had the honour of getting Terry Brown of Rush production fame on board. Says Terry, “Some classic influences here on the new Brass Camel album, so couple that with cool tunes, great arrangements, excellent lyric writing and superb execution by a group of talented musicians – you get great results! Thanks for having me mix this epic.”

This upcoming self-titled record represents both a consolidation of the band’s previous strengths, and an evolution in other ways. Brass Camel is the first album of material entirely written during the tenure of the current lineup. Even the previous album Camel, recorded with the full five-piece, still contained much material conceived during more primordial stages of the Brass Camel project. The band sees this as a culmination of a loose three-album cycle that firmly establishes what they’re about, as evidenced by the cheeky progression of titles Brass, Camel, and finally Brass Camel.

Says guitarist Daniel Sveinson, “Brass Camel is, appropriately, the first Brass Camel record that I feel sounds like a Brass Camel record. We’ve spent god knows how many hours in a bus together, in studio together and onstage together and I’d like to believe that is reflected in this collection of songs and recordings. We were focused, driven and motivated throughout the process and can’t wait to play these songs live all over the country and, later this year, in Europe (and hopefully the UK).”

One goal the band had for this new album was for the lyrical content to be more central to the creative process. Says keyboardist Aubrey Ellefson, “Each track here explores a specific concept or story; from the legend of the Jersey Devil, to a dramatic narration of the Titan submersible disaster, to tackling the can of worms that is AI vs. the creative process, and many more.”

Says Daniel, “This album is more lyrically dense – there’s a higher word count here than our first two LPs put together – and more musically ambitious, weirder and yet somehow more accessible than our previous efforts. There are a lot of subtleties and easter eggs hidden in the arrangements which I hope will make each listen more entertaining than the last! When it’s funk, it’s funkier. When it’s proggy, it’s proggier. When it’s loud, it’s louder. When it’s quiet, it’s quieter. There’s a lot more of a lot more but it’s all Brass Camel. Hope you enjoy it.”

Track list:

Side A:
1. You’ve Got Time
2. What Are you Going to Do
3. Why Bother
4. Can’t Say We Didn’t Try
5. Ice Cold
6. Careful What You Wish For

Side B:
7. Everybody Loves a Scandal
8. Catch Us If You Can
9. Last Call
10. This is Goodbye

Produced by Brass Camel and Kevin Comeau
Mixed by Terry Brown at Moron Heights
Engineered by Kevin Comeau and Dylan Lammie
Mastered by João Carvalho

Recorded at:
Chalet Studios*
Hipposonic Studio**
Blue Light Studio**
Camelot Studio**
*Uxbridge   **Vancouver

Drum technician: Graham Shaw
Cover art by Red Baron
Sleeve Photography by Heather Horncastle

Performed by:
Daniel Sveinson – electric guitar/vocals
Curtis Arsenault – bass/vocals
Aubrey Ellefson – keyboards/vocals
Wyatt Gilson – drums and percussion
Additional musicians:
Dylan Lammie – electric guitar on “Why Bother” and “Careful What You Wish For”
Cat Madden – vocals on “What Are You Going to Do”

About Brass Camel:
Vancouver’s Brass Camel is a rock band that defies labels, fusing deep-pocket funk, face-melting prog, and massive-harmony art rock. Since releasing their debut album Brass in 2022, they’ve played over 180 shows, including four national Canadian tours, major festivals (Between the Peaks, Starbelly Jam, Wapiti), and stages like Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom, Vogue Theatre, and a Toronto headliner at the historic Longboat Hall. Their musicianship and work ethic have earned endorsements from Sabian, Rotosound UK, Pro Mark Drumsticks and Evans Drumheads. In 2024, their cover of Sabrina Carpenter’s Please Please Please on Musora’s Covers Challenge took off on YouTube, drawing 750,000 views and counting. Their sophomore album Camel (spring 2025) brought international press, reaction videos, and steady LP sales. While touring in support of this album, the band recorded their third LP at Uxbridge’s pastoral Chalet Studio with Kevin Comeau of Crown Lands co-producing. Mixed by the legendary Terry Brown (Rush, Hendrix, The Who, Blue Rodeo), the upcoming (April 2026) release marks a bold leap in songwriting, distilling Brass Camel’s road-forged sound into something entirely their own.

Testimonials:

Brass Camel…man, they’re good worldwide!” – Gordie Johnson (Big Sugar)

They’re like a funky RUSH” – Fantastic Negrito (3X Grammy winner)

The mad scientists of modern rock.” – Jesse Roper

“Brass Camel is the best band in Canada – mind blowing. Their live show is truly unbelievable.” -Hal Jacques (CHOM DJ – Montreal)

I have seen the future of prog rock and it is Brass Camel.” – Kevin Comeau (Crown Lands)

Brass Camel is gonna save rock and roll.” – Clayton Bellamy (Road Hammers)

Top notch across the board.” – Tayo Branston (Five Alarm Funk)

“Brass Camel is without-a-doubt, one of Vancouver’s best bands. Period. All genres. They’re absolutely crushing players! Tight and punchy. You need to see the Camel live!” – Todd Hancock (Toddcast Podcast, CFOX Vancouver)

This is a band that embraces musicianship and the spectacle of a live show, at the highest level. They are on a fast trajectory to being one of the great Canadian rock and roll bands.” – Ben Kaplan (Producer/engineer/mixer, Mother Mother, Rise Against, Shakira, etc)

Pre-order Brass Camel: https://www.brasscamel.store/product/pre-order-the-third-album-on-vinyl-/KNQ6PEOIBHJ2OI3EXIWAXIVH

For more information: https://www.brasscamel.ca/

CONTACT:
mgmt@minotaurmusic.com
Daniel James
778-839-2399

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com


Brass Camel Strikes Back with Genre-Bending Sophomore Album “Camel”

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Brass Camel Strikes Back with Genre-Bending Sophomore Album “Camel”

Vancouver, BC – After successfully criss-crossing Canada three times on the strength of a word-of-mouth reputation and a hard-earned live following, Vancouver-based Brass Camel return with their second full-length record: Camel. Clocking in at 40 minutes across just six tracks, the album is an unapologetic artistic statement from a band whose sound resists easy classification—equal parts progressive rock ambition and deep-pocket groove, with no shortage of swagger, surprises, and soul.

Their self-styled “prog-funk” sound may raise eyebrows on paper, but as multiple Grammy-winner Fantastic Negrito put it: “They sound like a funky Rush.” Or, as Big Sugar frontman Gordie Johnson (who also guests on the record as the group’s Zappa-tinged “cat whisperer”) once declared, “Brass Camel…man, they’re good worldwide.”

Following their 2022 debut Brass, the band doubled down—both on the road and in the studio. Camel is the result of that momentum: two 11-minute bookends, four shapeshifting shorter tracks, and zero interest in playing it safe.

The album opens with “Zealot,” a tense, swinging epic about the inquisition inspired by The Pit and the Pendulum, and closes with “Another Day”—a three-part reflection on life, death and the promise of peace in eternal rest, written after the suicide of Sveinson’s sibling. The track climaxes in an explosive Minimoog solo by keyboardist Aubrey Ellefson, which sees the guitars step out of the picture as the trio of Ellefson, bassist Curtis Arsenault and drummer Wyatt Gilson put their respective instruments through the paces, not unlike a hard-rock “The Cinema Show”.

Lightening the tone, bassist Arsenault’s cat Lionel gets his own theme song in “Pick of the Litter,” which melts seamlessly into the riff-heavy “Chain Reaction.” Side B brings the slinky, Little Feat-tinged drug-running tale “On the Other Side,” followed by the strutting “Borrowed Time,” praised by LouderSound in their “Tracks of the Week” feature as a stomping, riff-driven anthem about burnout and the grind with no shortage of swagger and subtle weirdness.

Recorded at Vancouver’s iconic Hipposonic Studios (formerly Little Mountain Sound which saw the likes of AC/DC, Metallica and Aerosmith roll through) and co-produced/mixed by multi-Juno-winner Ben Kaplan (Biffy Clyro, Rise Against, Mother Mother), Camel captures a band at a turning point—gritty, gutsy, weird enough to stand out, yet fun enough to make people move. They’ve played over 120 shows together in the past two years. They’ve got the chops, the chemistry, and the catalog. All they need now is the world to catch up. As Crown Lands’ Kevin Comeau put it after seeing the group live for the first time in 2024, “I have seen the future of prog rock…and it is Brass Camel”.

Track list:
1. Zealot
2. Pick of the Litter
3. Chain Reaction
4. On the Other Side
5. Borrowed Time
6. Another Day

Brass Camel is:
Daniel Sveinson – vocals/lead guitar
Curtis Arsenault – bass/vocals
Wyatt Gilson – drums/percussion
Aubrey Ellefson – keyboards/vocals
Dylan Lammie – lead guitar

For more information:
Official Website: http://www.brasscamel.ca/epk
Bandcamp: https://brasscamelband.bandcamp.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1eroFWwChPKA70w8LIDY3y?si=4J1P70GcR5arvc_2w6EHnQ
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrassCamel
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brasscamel

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com