Teleman Announce September US Tour

Teleman Announce September US Tour "Breakfast" the band's latest album is Out Now On Moshi Moshi Records. Teleman play September 26th in New York City

Teleman have just announced a US tour in September with dates in both New York and Los Angeles.

With two singles under their belt, London’s Teleman have announced full details of their debut album ‘Breakfast’. Produced by Bernard Butler, ‘Breakfast’ will be released on June 2nd h through Moshi Moshi Records.

From the pared-back ‘Cristina’, to the modernist proposition of ‘Steam Train Girl’ and new track ‘Lady Low’, variety abounds on ‘Breakfast’. Elsewhere is the psych pop of ’23 Floors Up’ – a song of high-rise hotel passions and paranoia – and the startling ‘Mainline’, a warped, electro-fied chain-gang blues full of visions of burning seas, secret gangs and luminous lovers. ‘‘It’s like visions from a dream in places,” singer Thomas Sanders explains. ”I love really strong images. You hear a lyric and as soon as the lyric is said you see it in front of you.”

”A lot of the lyrics are based on personal experience, but a lot of it, is story-telling and a lot of it is fiction,” says Thomas. ”I really like double-meaning or other interpretations. I’m purposefully ambiguous. Sometimes you write a song and you don’t think about the lyrics again for years until someone asks you what it’s about. I love listening to other people’s interpretations’. If that’s what they’ve understood then that is a meaning in itself. In the same way as if you look at a painting and you see something, you’ve definitely seen it, it’s definitely real for you.”

Teleman came together almost by osmosis. Thomas, his keyboardist brother Jonny and bassist Pete Cattermoul found themselves adrift in London when the two guitarists left their previous band, but weren’t ready to stop playing music together. As a three-piece working with a drum machine, they found far more space and freedom in the music they could make. ”It was quite liberating, because smaller numbers have quite an interesting dynamic to them,” says Pete. Playing a few shows live with a drum machine made them feel ”tied down”, however, until one key gig at the Old Blue Last introduced them to the support act’s drummer Hiro Amamiya (”we poached him in an amicable way”).

Having brought last year to a close by touring with Suede, the quartet then supported Franz Ferdinand, Metronomy and Maximo Park during the sprint before they headed out on their UK headline tour.

Teleman are Thomas Sanders (vocals, guitar), Hiro Amamiya (drums), Jonny Sanders (synths) and Pete Cattermoul (bass).

http://telemanmusic.com/ 

 

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