Camie
Toronto-based singer/songwriter and award-winning poetess Camie has long enchanted audiences with her powerful queer feminist croonings, rich vocal tones, and lush poetic imagination. After the critically acclaimed release of her 2021 EP troubadour (2022 Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award, Folk Music Ontario; 2023 Canadian Folk Music Award nominee; acclaimed features by Indie88, The Hamilton Spectator, Music Mecca Nashville, Next Mag, and more), Camie’s intrepid new project (entitled "POEMS IN THE ASHES") combines the narrative poetry of folk songs with the soul and sonic palette of alternative rock music. The first single off this project is entitled HOUNDSTOOTH, out January 11th, a haunting and otherworldly fable of unrequited love gone feral.
Camie's original music bridges acoustic and electronic sonics, centring poetry and storytelling as its emotive vessels. Already a Folk Music Ontario and Hamilton Music Award winning songstress, Camie erupted onto the Canadian Folk Music scene with the release of her 2021 alternative folk concept EP, troubadour, which was most recently nominated for the New/Emerging Artist award at the 2023 Canadian Folk Music Awards. Now, Camie is shedding her folk roots as if it was a second skin; with one foot in Canadiana folk and the other in adult alternative genres, Camie’s reinvented sound locates moments of intimacy and transcendence in dark soundscapes of psycho-sexy horror. With hysterical bloodhounds, revamped religions, and queer cannibals, no one is safe from Camie's nefarious grasp.
Camie’s confessional prose and poignant lyricism draws inspiration from alternative indie rock darlings, including Florence and the Machine, Fiona Apple, London Grammar, Lorde, Phoebe Bridgers, and Laura Marling. Oscillating between music, poetry, and monologue, Camie's shows are deeply spiritual and cathartic, focusing on moments of spiritual transcendence and reclaiming one's desire as a queer femme in a world that tells you that desire isn't "for" you.
Camie is the alternative folk project of award-winning Tkaronto-based multidisciplinary performance artist, Camille Intson. Her writing, performance work, conceptual art, and music has received international attention and critical acclaim. She can be found everywhere online at @thecamiliad, at camilleintson.com, or via info.camilleintson@gmail.com.
