The Hidden Cameras are back. The long-running orchestral pop band have just shared a new single called "Redemption."
The song was recorded in Munich, Germany, at Joe Masi's Katzelbaum studio. It features a minimal arrangement of swirling keyboard chords and hymnal vocals, and the whole thing crescendos in the final moments. There's just a hint of brassy grandeur before the song ends just after the two-minute mark.
The accompanying video for "Redemption" was directed by Jan Klesse (who also plays keyboard and bass on the song). Watch it below.
The band describe the song as a "one-off," so there doesn't seem to be a new album on the way for the time being. The Hidden Cameras' most recent full-length was 2016's Home on Native Land.
The song was recorded in Munich, Germany, at Joe Masi's Katzelbaum studio. It features a minimal arrangement of swirling keyboard chords and hymnal vocals, and the whole thing crescendos in the final moments. There's just a hint of brassy grandeur before the song ends just after the two-minute mark.
The accompanying video for "Redemption" was directed by Jan Klesse (who also plays keyboard and bass on the song). Watch it below.
The band describe the song as a "one-off," so there doesn't seem to be a new album on the way for the time being. The Hidden Cameras' most recent full-length was 2016's Home on Native Land.