Telegraphs
OriginBrighton, UK
GenresAlternative rock
Indie rock
Years active2005 - 2010
LabelsSmall Town Records
MembersDarcy Harrison
Hattie Williams
Sam Bacon
Darren LeWarne
Aung Yay
WebsiteOfficial Website
Myspace

Telegraphs were an alternative rock band based in Brighton, England.

Biography

Formed in 2005, Telegraphs was made up of members Darcy Harrison (vocals), Hattie Williams (bass/vocals), Sam Bacon (drums), Darren LeWarne (guitar) and Aung Yay (also known as Gary Yay) (guitar/backing vocals). They played alternative rock, emotionally charged lyrically and accompanied by cutting angular guitars, riff-based melodies and pounding, driven drum-rhythms, influenced by such bands as Biffy Clyro, Reuben, Oceansize and Idlewild. The band split on 17 September 2010.

Album recording

In 2008 the band completed the recording of their album We Were Ghosts, recorded under Dave Eringa (Idlewild, Manic Street Preachers, These Animal Men). The album was released in May 2009 on Small Town Records to favourable reviews, receiving 4 Ks out of five in Kerrang! magazine and 8/10 in NME. It was preceded by the single "I Don't Navigate By You" released on 2 March under the same label.

Track list
  1. "The Argument"
  2. "We Dance in Slow Motion"
  3. "Your First Love Is Dead"
  4. "Forever Never"
  5. "Drop D Not Bombs"
  6. "I Don't Navigate By You"
  7. "The Rules of Modern Policing"
  8. "So Cold"
  9. "Notes From An Exit Station"
  10. "Eyes Stitched Open"
  11. "What's So Good About Goodbye?"

Discography

Singles

Name Label Release date
Across A Wire EP Nighthawks 25 June 2007
"This Is The Message" Nighthawks 26 November 2007
"The Rules of Modern Policing" Nighthawks 14 April 2008
"Your First Love Is Dead" Nighthawks December 2008
"I Don't Navigate By You" Small Town Records 2 March 2009

Albums

Name Label Release date
We Were Ghosts Small Town Records May 2009
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