The Hidden Cameras are a Canadian indie pop music collective led by Joel Gibb, formed in Toronto and noted for chamber/orchestral pop arrangements and queer-themed, pastoral folk aesthetics.

The Smell Of Our Own was released in 2003 on Rough Trade (noted in the review). The band is led by Joel Gibb and performs as a large collective; reviews describe theatrical live shows featuring dancers.

DeBaser's reviews praise The Smell Of Our Own (2003) as an excellent orchestral/chamber pop record. The Hidden Cameras are a Toronto-based collective led by Joel Gibb, noted for queer-themed "Gay Pastoral Folk" aesthetics. Review draws comparisons to Belle & Sebastian, Nick Drake and the Beach Boys. Live shows are described as theatrical.

For:Listeners of indie and chamber pop, and those interested in queer-themed, pastoral folk-influenced music.

 The group, hailing from an increasingly prominent Toronto in the Indie Pop scene, relies on a very large collective and aligns with the ranks of Orchestral or Chamber Pop.

  Discover the review
Loading

Oh no! This artist is not in any charts. Why don't you add them yourself using the button below

Image Id: 93116 Resolution: 600 x 437
Image Id: 12638 Resolution: 126 x 194
You and The Hidden Cameras
Who knows The Hidden Cameras?
Loading...