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Camille Trail
Camille Trail
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Camille Trail

She’s opened for Boy & Bear, toured the UK and showcased across the US and Ireland – now Camille Trail returns with her first new music sinc

📍 Sunshine Coast, QLD· Indie· Peaked #15 on chart

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About the Artist

She’s opened for Boy & Bear, toured the UK and showcased across the US and Ireland – now Camille Trail returns with her first new music since 2024. The hook laden single, ‘Postcard’ marks a confident re-introduction for the indie artist and showcases the sharp lyrical instincts that have defined her rise so far. Bouncy yet moody, ‘Postcard’ pairs enchanting vocals with velvety guitar riffs. Written with an intentional frankness, the track leans into the uncomfortable truth at the heart of heartbreak - that sometimes it’s not the person you miss, it’s the company. “It captures the realisation that the pain wasn’t losing the person - it was losing the companionship,” admits Camille. “It’s a blunt ‘don’t flatter yourself, the tears weren’t for you, I was just scared to be alone,’ delivered with an intentional lack of concern and zero interest in politeness.”

Mar 2026

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Peaked at #15

Local Sounds Top 100 Chart

Discography

1 track

Postcard

Postcard

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