Camera Shy is an indiepop band that records in an apartment bedroom in San Ramon, California. You can also say that Camera Shy is a non-profit money shot. The band was formed in the summer of 2006, while listening to The Lucksmiths' 'Naturaliste' album and is composed of Kimo Francisco, Kyle Lim, and Kevin Francisco (ages from 13-18). After 2 lineup changes, and 3 summers, the 3 boys still plods along everyday, buying off the dollar menu, naming instruments, and recording vocals in a closet which they named 'The Booth'. Camera Shy is basically a high-school love affair with a grown-up disguise. Oh, and don't forget about Amy the Drum Machine!
For booking or other issues regarding our music, please contact us at (408) 449-3243 or camerashypop@yahoo.com
Other News:
"Ideas of the Absent-Minded"
IDEAS OF THE ABSENT-MINDED SINGLE, $3 1. Ideas of the Absent-Minded
2. Aeroplane
3. San Francisco Song (Camera Obscura Cover)
We are already Friends with Scattered Pearls, and so it's great to hear even more great music here. Your songs are songs are simply beautiful....if that's not too much of an oxymoron!!
Have you a CD available anywhere, or where can we find downloadable versions of your tracks?
Thanks for sharing new friendship with me, Kimo!! You're great!! How many music works do you have? I love your music!!
I want to invite you to my MySpacefriends group. But now the group is running by private setting. Therefore, after a confirmation message of the approval reached me from MySpace, you can post message to the group forum. Can you join my group "HIROHO music friends"? Please jump to the URL and visit my group page!! Do you have any informations or news? If you join to the group, please post it at the group Forum please!! And then we can share the informations or news of group members!! I want to share the great musicfriendships with you!!
Hi! Thanks for accepting our request! Didn't mean to rush you - I forgot to put a message in the request and thought you might think it was spam... Really like your music, anyway!
The bass line in the beginning of "Ideas of the Absent Minded" sold me right off the bat. That kind of stuff just hooks me in to making me want to listen further to the song. Do more shit like that.