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1) Telegraph is an Italian electronic band characterized by marked synthpop influences and heavily inspired by the New Wave movement. The project originated in 2010 in Bari (southern Italy) brainchild of Davide Colella, and started with the first line-up to work on the earliest compositions in 2011. In April 2012, the band qualified for the regional final of the ‘Gothic Room’ festival, performing then as opening act for industrial band Surgery, and in November of the same year, for electropop band Ottodix. The year 2013 starts with Francesco Romeo Sacco joining the line-up and, in the autumn of that year,...
Telegraph Melts released just two 45s and one full-length on Absolutely Kosher over a too-short career. But their inventive sound paved the way for the likes of Rachel's, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Sigur Ros and other post-rock ensembles. Instrumentation consisted of amplified cello, electric guitar, and percussion. The Arlington, VA, band formed in late 1997 and broke up in May of 2000. Since the split, guitarist Bob Massey has gone on to join the Gena Rowlands Band and to compose the multi-media opera The Nitrate Hymnal while cellist Amy Domingues has played with Jenny Toomey, Fugazi, Bob Mould, and her...
Fort Worth, Texas based Telegraph Canyon is the brain child of American songwriter Chris Johnson (born November 21, 1981). In 2005 Johnson teamed with Andrew Skates, Chuck Brown, Tamara Cauble, Erik Wolfe and Austin Green to form Telegraph Canyon. Known for dynamic performances and orchestral like arrangements, They're are not easily categorized as a folk band or an indie rock band. Songs often lead with soft Violin and finger plucked Banjo or Acoustic Guitar only to end at a U2 level of bombast incorporating dozens of intruments. Their lo-fi / mid-fi debut album "All the Good News" was met with...