New York City’s vibrant rock scene is buzzing with excitement, and at the forefront of this movement is Telescreens. Over the weekend, the band delivered a high-energy, sold-out performance at Irving Plaza, where they revealed the much-anticipated release of their debut full-length album, 7. Scheduled for release on October 4th via Victor Victor, the album will feature crowd favorites such as “Floods,” “Vertigo,” and “Burns,” marking a significant milestone in the band’s musical evolution. 7 encapsulates the raw power and growth of a band thriving in the dynamic, fast-paced environment of New York’s ever-evolving music scene.
Telescreens have quickly made a name for themselves with electrifying live shows that blend intensity and immersive experiences. From their humble beginnings at intimate venues like Arlene’s Grocery and Baby’s All Right, the band has rapidly ascended to sell-out performances at iconic spots like Bowery Ballroom and high-profile festivals such as the Governor’s Ball. Their Irving Plaza show, their largest venue to date, served as a testament to their rapid rise and expanding fanbase. The night was made even more special with support from acts like Sid Simons and The Things, celebrating Telescreens’ growing presence in the city’s rock landscape.
With the release of 7 just around the corner, Telescreens are preparing for an exciting fall tour. The band will support Marc E. Bassy on the road and will also perform at an Austin City Limits (ACL) aftershow alongside Catfish and the Bottlemen. As if that weren’t enough, Telescreens will headline their first-ever ACL set on October 5th, another landmark in their remarkable journey.
Telescreens have already become a must-see live act, attracting the attention of notable fans such as Juliette Lewis and Hedi Slimane, the creative director of CELINE. Their rapid rise has also caught the eyes of major media outlets like Lyrical Lemonade, V Magazine, and PAPER Magazine. With 7 on the horizon and an action-packed tour ahead, it’s clear that this is just the beginning for Telescreens as they continue to build unstoppable momentum.