Telegraphs
Telegraphs formed in Los Angeles with Blair Lee on vocals and guitar, Jake Martin on guitar, Ethan Harris on bass, and Chris Anderson on drums. Their debut...
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Telegraphs formed in Los Angeles with Blair Lee on vocals and guitar, Jake Martin on guitar, Ethan Harris on bass, and Chris Anderson on drums. Their debut album 'Your First Love Is Dead' came out in 2017, with the title track becoming a notable song in their catalog. They followed it with 'The Answers' in 2019 and 'Sunlit Nights' in 2022.
Their sound leans toward dream pop and shoegaze, built around Lee's vocals and lyrics that often touch on personal themes. The band works collaboratively, with Martin and Harris handling guitar textures while Anderson provides the rhythmic foundation.
They haven't chased mainstream recognition, instead developing a following through their atmospheric recordings and live shows. The music tends to be introspective rather than flashy, with songs like 'Your First Love Is Dead' serving as a good example of their approach.
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