Dear Telephone are a band created in 2010 and composed by Graciela Coelho (vocals), André Simão (vocals, bass and guitars), Paulo Araújo (sax and keyboards) and Pedro Oliveira (drums).
Their name comes from Peter Greenaway's 1976 short-film Dear Phone and represents their minimal sound, their "cheesy pocket dramas" and mostly their personality and difference.
The band's name is also a metaphor for "incommunication; in alignment with everyday life, it has both a cynical and dazzling look over popular culture" as available on their official biography.
They released their debut EP Birth of a Robot, through PAD, in March 2011.
This new EP is a fun ride through the poetry of the night and the colourful literary and cinematographic references that deeply influence their composition and music.
Their first album Taxi Ballad is going to be released next May 6th and the single in advance is That Violin Lesson Sucks.
This single is catchy, it takes you to an emotional journey.
With whispered voices, soft drums and sweet keyboards, this song puts you in a weird dream that you can't run away from but it doesn't mean that it makes you feel uncomfortable, actually it is really easy to embrace all the song's spirit and softness.
This is a really strong presentation song. It gives big prospects to the upcoming album.
Their name comes from Peter Greenaway's 1976 short-film Dear Phone and represents their minimal sound, their "cheesy pocket dramas" and mostly their personality and difference.
The band's name is also a metaphor for "incommunication; in alignment with everyday life, it has both a cynical and dazzling look over popular culture" as available on their official biography.
They released their debut EP Birth of a Robot, through PAD, in March 2011.
This new EP is a fun ride through the poetry of the night and the colourful literary and cinematographic references that deeply influence their composition and music.
Their first album Taxi Ballad is going to be released next May 6th and the single in advance is That Violin Lesson Sucks.
This single is catchy, it takes you to an emotional journey.
With whispered voices, soft drums and sweet keyboards, this song puts you in a weird dream that you can't run away from but it doesn't mean that it makes you feel uncomfortable, actually it is really easy to embrace all the song's spirit and softness.
This is a really strong presentation song. It gives big prospects to the upcoming album.
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