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From Tuesday 26 September 2017

Telethon stream new album, ‘The Great Spontanean: A Tale Told in Five Acts’

Telethon have premiered their upcoming new album, ‘The Great Spontanean: A Tale Told in Five Acts’, at Billboard. Produced by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Jeff Rosenstock, Joyce Manor), the Milwaukee indie punks will release the record this Friday 29th September via Halloween Records. This thirty track concept record which features

Tuesday 12 September 2017

Telethon release video for ‘Succinct, The Optimist’

Milwaukee indie/powerpop punks Telethon released a video for ‘Succinct, The Optimist’ at Impose Magazine. The song is taken from their new album, ‘The Great Spontanean: A Tale Told in Fives Acts’, a thirty track concept record which will feature collaborations with the likes of Laura Stevenson, Franz Nicolay, Chris Farren

Friday 28 July 2017

Telethon announce new album, ‘The Great Spontanean: A Tale Told in Five Acts’

Milwaukee indie/powerpop punks Telethon have announced the release of their forthcoming new album, ‘The Great Spontanean: A Tale Told in Fives Acts’. This thirty track concept record will feature collaborations with the likes of Laura Stevenson, Franz Nicolay, Chris Farren and Less Than Jake’s Roger Lima. Produced by Jack Shirley

Friday 01 April 2016

Grow up in the sunshine with Telethon’s ‘Citrosis’ LP

Growing up isn’t easy. If you’re old enough to be reading these words, this won’t be particularly groundbreaking news to you. Many bands have taken this simple fact as inspiration for their music, but few (if any) have added this much pure sunshine to their despondency. “When I was a

Thursday 17 March 2016

Telethon reveal ‘A Funny Thing Happened To Me Today’

Wisconsin upbeat power-pop rockers Telethon have unveiled their new track, ‘A Funny Thing Happened To Me Today’. The track will appear on their forthcoming ‘Citrosis’ album, due on the 1st April 2016. “These songs are the products of very caffeinated, isolated, stream-of-consciousness writing sessions,” vocalist Kevin Tully says of the