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The Hidden Cameras Unveil Video For Feeling Bout You

Wednesday, 16 November 2016 Written by Laura Johnson

The Hidden Cameras have unveiled a video for Feeling Bout You.

The song features on their sixth album, 'Home On Native Land', which was released late last month via Outside Music and boasts appearances by Rufus Wainwright, Neil Tennant, Feist and Ron Sexsmith.

Chatting about the video with Clash, who premiered it, Joel Gibb said:

"The video was shot very quickly, while I was shooting the album cover. Two reels of super 8, not a lot for editor GB Jones to work with. She did a fantastic job. The video turns the meaning of the song to the self, as I am actually shooting myself with the camera at times, and seeing myself suddenly in a mirror as I wander the wilderness; a critical eye, an understanding eye. The good and bad together. The video is also shot by others which gives it the feeling that I am not alone. I forgot how much I love super 8 and it fits the mood of the song. A soft-rock ballad for 70s AM country radio."

The band are currently on a European tour, which will include a UK stop at the Lexington in London on November 29. Tickets are on sale now, priced at £13.75. They will also support Rufus Wainwright in Perth, Scotland on November 19 and Aberdeen the following day.

The Hidden Cameras Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Tue November 29 2016 - LONDON Lexington

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