Telebox on fire with new music

This will be the first single from Telebox's new EP When Night Turns Into Day, set to be launched this summer.

From the West of Ireland, Telebox are an electrifyingly energetic indie rock four piece. Telebox formed while all four members were still at school and they have since been regularly playing live, whilst independently recording music.

They released their debut EP What is the Point? last summer and toured it around Ireland. On that tour they played well-known venues such as Whelan's, Dolan's, Cyprus Avenue, The Spirit Store and Róisín Dubh.

Winners of Galway Battle of the Bands, and more recently UCC/UL Battle of the Bands, Telebox honed their live and recorded sound through regular after-school rehearsals, and by sharing bills with the likes of New Dad, Fat Dog, The Murder Capital and Kynsy.

With musical influences ranging from Fontaines D.C. and Wunderhorse to The Stone Roses and The Strokes, their guitar-driven songs are backed by a tight-knit rhythm section which creates their electrifyingly hypnotic sound.

This collaborative effort from the lads has resulted in a much richer, mature sound, once again recording and releasing independently, with the help of producer Micheal O’Dowd of Lakeland studios. The darker soundscape and variety of themes should widen the EP’s appeal.

 

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