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The Hidden Cameras - 06 October 2006 - La Condition Publique - Roubaix

music · ·La Condition Publique, Roubaix

The Hidden Cameras is a Canadian musical collective led by Joel Gibb, known for its orchestral indie pop and lyrics openly exploring queer themes with a liturgical folk touch.

The Hidden Cameras is a Canadian musical collective founded in the early 2000s by singer-songwriter Joel Gibb in Toronto. The band quickly distinguished itself with its unique blend of orchestral indie pop, folk, and rock, often described as "gay church folk music" due to its grandiose arrangements, choir vocals, and lyrics that openly address queer love, sex, and spirituality.

Their sound is characterized by rich instrumentation including strings, brass, and percussion, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and expansive. Albums such as The Smell of an Animal (2003) and Mississauga Goddam (2004) were landmark works, establishing their reputation for melodic compositions and poignant, provocative lyrical narratives.

Over the years, The Hidden Cameras have maintained a consistent discography, exploring various facets of their style while remaining true to their artistic identity. The band is recognized for its originality and ability to merge diverse musical and thematic elements, helping to carve out a distinctive niche in the alternative indie scene. Their influence lies in their daring to break conventions, offering an authentic and celebratory voice for the LGBTQ+ community in contemporary music.

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