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Boston-based singer/songwriter George Kamel is no stranger to the world of songwriting. He released two albums in the past five years, one as part of Boston-based folk outfit “Meadowlarks” and another under the pseudonym, Lapsley. But a two-year stint in the city of Mobile, Alabama would force Kamel to reevaluate his identity as a songwriter. "You grow up real fast when you move 1,500 miles away from home to a place you're not familiar with and people you don't know...you're out of your element and things kinda hit you differently..." said Kamel. After countless open-mics and coffee shop shows, Kamel met an emerging producer named Matt Baker and decided to bring his songs to life in the studio. In February 2012, The Great Coward was born. Kamel believes that The Great Coward represents a significant season of personal growth. "I think the songs come from this place of wanting to escape the cynicism that I've been in for so many years now" he said. "It's not necessarily that I've figured it all out-or that I have all the answers-but I've found the path that I want to go and it's time for me to grow up and pursue that." Drawing influences from Bon Iver, Avett Brothers and David Bazan, Kamel effectively unites the ethereal and earthly using an impressive array of folk instrumentation, while guiding the listener through haunting seasons of beauty and pain. The Great Coward releases June 12, 2012. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License

The Great Coward
Did.You Hear The New Mixtape? (June 2012)

Onions (and Other Things That Make You Cry)
Did.You Hear The New Mixtape? (BEST OF 2012): Part I
Did.You Hear The New Mixtape? (June 2012): C-SIDE
Found My Way
EARMILK - The Indie Sabbath - Week 23
Allston Pudding Localz Only Mixtape: August MMXII
Whitney Jane
George Kamel
Kamel Demo 2009
Kamel Demo Oct 2009