New album: Jim Camacho || One Glorious Day

Born from a song-a-day challenge and the chaos that followed

Miami-based singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Jim Camacho (formerly of The Goods)—also a producer, playwright, actor, and sound designer—released his new record, One Glorious Day, last November, but it’s only now available on Bandcamp. A good reason to share it here, especially since the LP hasn’t yet received the attention it deserves.

Born from a write-a-song-a-day challenge that spiraled into creative overload (137 quite versatile tunes to choose from), the musician distills restlessness, tenderness, and hard-earned clarity into 10 lived-in tracks. He moves effortlessly between soft-rock unease, social commentary, cinematic nostalgia, barroom haze, delicate humor, tech-paranoia, and melodic warmth, sounding most alive when he leans into uncertainty rather than resolving it.

One Glorious Day captures that suspended moment before dawn: unsure, exhausted, but still humming with possibility. Well performed, well produced, worth exploring.



One Glorious Day—produced by Jim Camacho and Fernando Perdomo—is out digitally and on vinyl LP via SickFish Music. Featuring Jim Camacho (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, bass), Fernando Perdomo (electric guitars, B3 organ, Mellotron, keys, backing vocals), Gregg Bissonette (drums, percussion), Denny Seiwell (drums, percussion), and Rick Lonow (drums).

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