How to Socialise & Make Friends - Camp Cope


"How to Socialise & Make Friends" as a single and an album is one of the best releases of 2018. The single feels like breath of fresh air; it's smooth, energetic, melodic and has an awesome narrative conducted through a vernacular that is appealing, relatable and comprehensive. As you follow along with the song, you are aware of the complications that Georgia Maq is professing and the story of independence and sanctuary that she feels when riding her handlebar-less bike in the dark. 

The feeling you get when you listen to the song is this comfortable warmth just as soon as the initial riffs and steady beat are enacted. It's reminiscent of The Stroke's 12:51, in the consistency and steady pace of Moretti's drumming juxtaposed with the playful rhythm of Nick Valensi's licks. 


Obviously, 12:51 is a calmer and more alluring track than the more upbeat and evocative "How to Socialise & Make Friends," but the similarities are present, which is no criticism for Camp Cope because well, 12:51 and The Strokes in general are fucking sweet (as you already know).  

The melodies and instrumentation of the track create an uplifting, and as mentioned earlier, a warm feeling. When looking lyrically into "How to Socialise & Make Friends," we see that narrative coalesces with that feeling perfectly. Recently, many artists and bands have had ironic impulses; having the lyrics and harmonies differ from the instrumentation in order convey a dichotomy or ironic look on a particular theme. In this sense, "How to Socialise & Make Friends" is a breath of fresh air having a perfect blend in the entirety of its production.

Thus far, "How to Socialise & Make Friends" has easily been one of the best songs that I have heard in 2018. It's fun, evocative, vibey and has that mysterious element of appeal to which you can't describe except to say that this song is awesome. The album How to Socialise & Make Friends, is out so go out, get your ear's full and support Camp Cope so we can get to hear more sweet tunes. 

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