Home on Native Land is the seventh studio album by The Hidden Cameras.
The album is an inquisitive ode to lead singer Joel Gibb's homeland as well as marking a figurative and literal return.
[5] The record was recorded over 10 years with guest appearances by Rufus Wainwright, Feist, Ron Sexsmith, Neil Tennant, Bahamas and Mary Margaret O'Hara including original compositions as well as covers of "Dark End Of The Street" and "Don't Make Promises" by Tim Hardin and Canadian classic "Log Driver's Waltz"[6] The lead single "Day I Left Home" was released on August 31, 2016.
The second single "Twilight Of The Season" was released on October 31, 2016 with a video directed by Canadian film director Sean Michael Turrell.
[8] A fourth video was released for "Dark End of the Street" on December 2, 2016, directed by Canadian artist and filmmaker G. B. Jones.