Teleman, the band formed of e-members of Pete and the Pirates, will release their debut LP in a couple weeks, and have shared a cut from the record titled “Mainline.”
Singer Thomas Sanders discussed the track’s lyrics in a press release:
“A lot of the lyrics are based on personal experience, but a lot of it, is story-telling and a lot of it is fiction. I really like double-meaning or other interpretations. I’m purposefully ambiguous. Sometimes you write a song and you don’t think about the lyrics again for years until someone asks you what it’s about. I love listening to other people’s interpretations’. If that’s what they’ve understood then that is a meaning in itself. In the same way as if you look at a painting and you see something, you’ve definitely seen it, it’s definitely real for you.”
Breakfast is out 3 June via Moshi Moshi Records. Listen to “Mainline” below, and for more Teleman, check out other previously shared tracks/videos “23 Floors Up,” “Lady Low” and “Steam Train Girl.”
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