Biography
With a variety of queer politics, explicit sexuality, symphonic indie pop, and theatrical spectacle that edges for the religious, Toronto’s the Hidden Cameras will be the brainchild of singer/songwriter/guitarist Joel Gibb. The 2001 debut record Ecce Homo — a assortment of four-track demos released on Gibb’s very own Evil Bad imprint — released a stripped-down edition from the Hidden Camcorders’ witty, acoustic-based songwriting, which drew evaluations towards the Magnetic Areas and Belle & Sebastian. Ecce Homo also captured the hearing of Tough Trade, whose putting your signature on of Gibb produced the Hidden Camcorders the very first Canadian musician for the label in its 25-season history. In the meantime, the Camcorders’ intricate live performances, such as as much as 30 go-go dancers, strippers, and music artists, in addition to movies, projected lyrics, and large audience participation, earned the group a wide-spread and devoted pursuing in Canada. The Hidden Camcorders’ 2003 Tough Trade debut, The Smell of OUR VERY OWN, reflected a few of their even more elaborate sound way more than Ecce Homo do and spread the group’s subversively catchy music additional afield. In 2004, the music group released its long-awaited follow-up, Mississauga Goddam, called for the Toronto suburb of Gibb’s youngsters. Awoo, which shown a somewhat tamer version from the Camcorders’ “homosexual cathedral folk music,” found its way to 2006. Released in ’09 2009, Origins:Orphan introduced digital elements towards the group’s audio, a change in shade that escalated even more on 2013’s expansive Age group. Arriving in 2016, House on Native Property noticed the group celebrating its Canadian homeland with a bucolic group of country-folk songs.
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Soundtrack
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Falls | 2012/II | "He Falls to Me" | |
Catfish | 2010 | Documentary performer: "Learning the Lie" | |
The Lollipop Generation | 2008 | performer: "Lollipop" | |
Shortbus | 2006 | performer: "Boys of Melody" | |
Cruelty Free | 2005 | Short performer: "Fear Is On" | |
Cake | 2005/I | performer: "Smells Like Happiness" | |
Whole New Thing | 2005 | performer: "I Believe In the Good Of Life", "We Oh We", "Builds the Bone" |
Self
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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InDEF Indie Concert Series | 2008 | TV Series | Themselves |
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