Pop review | The Hidden Cameras | Bodgea Social Club | Nottingham
Bodgea Social Club, NottinghamIn a world of generic alt-rock, you would be hard-pushed to call The Hidden Cameras anything other than unique. A Toronto band that has boasted 11 musicians – including a couple of stray members of the Arcade Fire – plus a 25-strong choir, they are dedicated to performing what frontman and songwriter Joel Gibb describes as "gay folk church music". Their best-known album, 2003's The Smell Of Our Own, opened with Golden Streams, a paen to being urinated ...
Guardian Music — Audio, BrightonIn a world of generic alt-rock, you would be hard-pushed to call the Hidden Cameras anything other than unique. A Toronto band that, at its most populous, ... more info
Guardian Music — Bodgea Social Club, NottinghamIn a world of generic alt-rock, you would be hard-pushed to call The Hidden Cameras anything other than unique. A Toronto band that has boas... more info