For Under the Radar‘s 16th Annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to the last year, plus some fun personal questions. We asked them about their favorite ...
Teleman’s brilliant second album is proof of the desirability of letting musicians develop. Three members of the quartet were previously in the unrelentingly OK indiepop group Pete and the Pirates, ...
Having ignited the airwaves with lo-fi debut single “Christina” last year, London four piece Teleman today release their much anticipated debut LP, Breakfast. However, for some members, the record ...
Teleman remain somewhat reminiscent of the heady days a decade ago where clutches and clutches of bands disappeared as quickly as they appeared, chasing sounds to make people stamp their feet on the ...
For our recurring Self-Portrait feature we ask a musician to take a self-portrait photo (or paint/draw a self-portrait) and write a list of personal things about themselves, things that their fans ...
Teleman's debut album is, for most of the band, their third: until 2012 they were the Pirates to guitarist Peter Hefferan, too overshadowed by the Mystery Jets to find their own limelight. For a good ...
The London trio Teleman consists of brothers Thomas and Jonny Sanders and Pete Cattermoul. Although the guys just released their debut album, Breakfast, earlier this year, they have all played ...
The effervescent UK indie rockers tease their brand-new album with an exclusive two-track session. "We had a white board, and for each song we’d write the chords up on the white board, write the ...
Do you ever get a song stuck in your head and play it on repeat for days, until you can’t play it around anyone else you know because you will push them away forever? Maybe that’s just me, but try to ...
Raised from the ashes of their old band Pete and the Pirates with various side projects dotted around, Teleman have been playing in bands for over a decade. Self-managing their own tours, hand-making ...
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