Matt Fisher & the Telephone Junkies | It's Too Late / Bad Questions

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It's Too Late / Bad Questions

by Matt Fisher & the Telephone Junkies

May sound like Costello and Folds, but they harvest their inspiration from a much larger crop. How about Ted Leo? How about Superdrag? How about Thin Lizzy? How about a little band called The Beatles?
Genre: Pop: Beatles-pop
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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Matt Fisher & the Telephone Junkies play rock and roll music. They are Matt Fisher, Zach Jones, and Jon Voinski.

Fisher's songwriting style is heavily influenced by artists like Elvis Costello and Ben Folds, while the instrumental arrangements add the power-chord rock and simple, driving grooves of groups like Weezer. To top it off, Fisher and the Junkies provide an extremely tight and entertaining live act.

It all adds up to create a unique and memorable sound and a live show that is certainly worth seeing, especially in the age of auto-tune and ProTools. These boys remind us of what live rock and roll is all about. If you feel like you recognize a few of them, it's probably because you've seen them before. Fisher and Jones were previously in a group called the Sly Caps, who were featured on MTV's Made and Total Request Live.

If you want to check out a great live act and meet a group of charming gentlemen, you can see Matt Fisher & the Telephone Junkies throughout NYC and in their home state of New Jersey.


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