the telephones
the telephones

the telephones

JPNRock, Indie Rock
32,283 monthly listeners
  • 39.8K followers
  • 13.8K subscribers
  • 5.6K followers
  • 905 followers
  • 459 fans

the telephones's Top Spotify Songs

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Pink Gang
14.6K streams
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Danger Boy
1.8K streams
3
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Love&DISCO
1.3K streams
4
Artist Name
Wanna Wanna Do
1.1K streams
5
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Monkey Discooooooo
1K streams
14.6K
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the telephones's YouTube Videos

1M
Views
the telephones - 「Monkey Discooooooo」(PV)
Youtube
1M views
Oct 05, 2009
974.3K
Views
the telephones - 「Love&DISCO」
Youtube
974.3K views
Dec 27, 2008
928.5K
Views
the telephones - 「I Hate DISCOOOOOOO!!!」(PV)
Youtube
928.5K views
Jul 19, 2010

Events8 Events

Mar
22
the telephones at La Paloma
Spain
ESP
, Barcelona1200 - 2500 Hall
Past
May
23-24
Metrock - Tokyo
Japan
JPN
, TokyoN/A N/A
Past
Oct
26
the telephones at Club Quattro Umeda
Japan
JPN
, Osaka500 - 1200 Club
Past
Aug
16-17
Rising Sun Rock Festival
Japan
JPN
, SapporoN/A N/A
Past
Aug
08-11
Phoenix Alternative Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, LlanfyllinN/A N/A
Past

the telephones's Past Events8 Events

  • the telephones at La Paloma

    the telephones, Daniel 2000, DJ Fett Burger
    La Paloma
    ESP, Barcelona
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Metrock - Tokyo festival

    Saucy Dog, WANIMA, Alexandros, SKY-HI, BiSH, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), go!go!vanillas, KEYTALK, the telephones
    JPN, Tokyo
    Big
  • the telephones at Club Quattro Umeda

    the telephones
    Umeda Club Quattro
    JPN, Osaka
    Club500 - 1.2K
  • Rising Sun Rock Festival festival

    LiSA, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), UVERworld, WANIMA, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), My Hair Is Bad, Shinsei Kamattechan, Frederic (フレデリック), ELLEGARDEN, Fujifabric, Begin, Dragon Ash, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), toe, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), Hey-Smith, The Gospellers, GING NANG BOYZ, the pillows, GLIM SPANKY, LUCKY TAPES, ANARCHY, NEVER YOUNG BEACH, Moroha, ROTTENGRAFFTY, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), mol-74, SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS, Hitomi Yaida, the telephones, Takkyu Ishino, Brahman, TENDRE, DEPAPEPE, Tavito Nanao, Homecomings, Dohatsuten, Kōji Kikkawa, OGRE YOU ASSHOLE, KOTARO OSHIO, Magokoro Brothers, A Flood of Circle, THE KEBABS, Haruka to Miyuki, Asa-Chang & Junray, AsuraSyndrome, takataka, DMBQ, DATs
    JPN, Sapporo
    Huge
  • Phoenix Alternative Festival festival

    the telephones, Victor and the Bully, DEF NEON, Feline & Strange, Drachenflug, BB BlackDog, Graham Graham Beck, The Wattingers, MOTH, Captain Starfighter and the Lockheeds, Dr Diablo and the Rodent Show, The Big Fibbers, The 1855, The Ornot, The Dark Design, Kiss Like Ether, Civilian Zen
    GBR, Llanfyllin
    Small

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More about the telephones

Overview of Indie Rock musician the telephones

Japanese rock group The Telephones first gained popularity in the late 2000s. Their music has strong guitar riffs and contagious melodies and is a hybrid of classic rock and indie rock. The songs of the band explore topics of love, grief, and the intricacies of life, and they have a raw intensity that is both strong and expressive.

With quick rhythms and soaring choruses, their music has a sense of energy and immediacy that makes it stand out. The Telephones have developed a reputation for their passionate and energizing live performances. Their music has a broad appeal and draws admirers from all ages and socioeconomic groups.

The Telephones are regarded as one of the most fascinating and avant-garde bands in the world of Japanese rock. Their contagious energy and memorable melodies have garnered them fans all around the world, and their music celebrates the force of rock and roll.

What are the most popular songs for Indie Rock musician the telephones?

Japanese indie rock group The Telephones has a distinctive sound that combines aspects of rock and disco. Popular smash "Love&DISCO," one of their songs, best represents their distinctive sound. It's a terrific track for dancing to because of the energetic beat and enticing lyrics. A popular song with a strong tempo and upbeat vocals is "Hyper Jump," which is a wonderful addition to any exercise playlist.

Another popular song by the group, "Monkey Discooooooo," showcases how well it can combine rock and disco elements. It draws large crowds at live performances thanks to its catchy melody and lighthearted lyrics. The slower tempo single "Urban Disco" nonetheless manages to retain the band's distinctive sound. The cheerful instrumentation counteracts the depressing words to produce the trademark bittersweet tone of The Telephones song.

Fun song "I Hate DISCOOOOOOO!!!" displays the band's sense of humor. The music still has disco-related aspects while the lyrics make fun of the genre. Another song that plays with the disco genre and incorporates rock elements is "Keep Your DISCO!!!"

The Telephones are a unique indie rock band because of the disco and rock fusion in their music. Their well-known songs, such "Love&DISCO" and "Hyper Jump," showcase their aptitude for making catchy, danceable music with depth and intricacy. Anyone looking for a joyful, distinctive sound that flawlessly fuses several genres will love their music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Indie Rock musician the telephones?

The telephones, a Japanese rock band, have remained active with the publication of their most recent album and song. Twelve songs make up "Come on!!!," their most recent album, which was published in 2022. With a blend of rock, punk, and pop influences, the album highlights the band's distinctive style. In 2022, The Telephones also released their most recent song, "Feel bad / Whoa cha," which has two tracks that are sure to get fans dancing.

In addition to "Come on!!!" and "Feel bad / Whoa cha," the telephones have also recently produced a number of other tracks. The band's 2021 single, "Yellow Panda," combines their distinctive rock sound with electronic elements. The bands' flexibility is displayed in "Here We Go" and "Do the DISCO," both of which were released in 2020 and feature upbeat and groovy music.

Overall, the phones' distinctive audio and appealing tunes continue to wow users. Their fusion of genres and contagious energy will appeal to fans of rock and indie rock music. The Telephones' newest album and singles are set to keep fans amused for years to come because they show no signs of slowing down.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Indie Rock musician the telephones?

Popular Japanese indie rock band The Telephones has performed on numerous stages at prestigious festivals and venues over the course of their career. Audiences have been enthralled by their dynamic performances and have been left wanting more.

Rock In Japan, a four-day music festival held every August, is one of the most notable events the band has played. In 2013, The Telephones played an energetic set that got the crowd dancing and chanting along to their popular songs. The band has also had a blast at the Rising Sun Rock Festival, where they performed in 2011 and 2014 while showing their exuberant stage presence.

The Telephones have performed at prestigious places outside of festivals, like Osaka's Umeda Club Quattro. Concertgoers had an unforgettable evening thanks to their distinctive sound and charismatic stage presence.

The group has also performed at the Metrock music festivals in Tokyo and Osaka, as well as the Phoenix Alternative Festival. The Telephones have unquestionably established themselves as a major player in the Japanese indie rock scene, thrilling crowds with their electrifying live shows.