Telephones Rouges

Telephones Rouges

avant-punk, noise rock

Spain Est. 2007 Disbanded 2013

"With abrasive textures and relentless rhythms, Telephones Rouges generates a sense of urgency that compels listeners to confront their own disquiet."

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Disenso

Disenso

2012

About Telephones Rouges

Telephones Rouges matters for its raw ability to channel discontent and urgency through sound, carving out a space where chaos meets catharsis.
Their music resonates in a world saturated with superficiality, challenging listeners to confront discomfort and embrace the intensity of the moment.
Their music resonates in a world saturated with superficiality, challenging listeners to confront discomfort and embrace the intensity of the moment. This commitment to honesty and confrontation has made them a pivotal force in avant-punk circles, inspiring a generation to explore the fringes of expression. The band's approach involves harnessing noise as both a weapon and a canvas, creating an immersive experience that defies traditional song structures. They often layer abrasive guitar riffs with frenetic drumming and jarring vocals, crafting a sonic landscape that feels both chaotic and meticulously orchestrated. In performance, Telephones Rouges embraces an unpredictable energy, inviting audiences to lose themselves in the visceral power of their sound. Lyrically, their songs often grapple with themes of alienation, societal decay, and personal struggle, employing a voice that balances between anger and vulnerability. Their storytelling tends to lean towards impressionism rather than linear narratives, using abstract imagery to evoke emotions rather than prescribe meaning. The tone shifts effortlessly between irony and sincerity, reflecting the complexities of modern life.

1 studio album· Spain

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Telephones Rouges's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2012–2012
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