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Punketallic Arena Folkrock
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2005
asphalt-gasoline-chrome-flesh-blood-n-bone
The Telegenic
Record Label: LockStep music
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1. turn on(the radio) 3:52 + MP3 $0.99
2. in love with my gun 2:51 + MP3 $0.99
3. give it to me 4:14 + MP3 $0.99
4. killing tonight @ 3:04 + MP3 $0.99
5. south of babylon 3:50 + MP3 $0.99
6. bus stop bomber 4:33 + MP3 $0.99
7. free 'n' clean 4:39 + MP3 $0.99
8. fairfight 3:54 + MP3 $0.99
9. talkin' 'bout leaders 4:32 + MP3 $0.99
10. girl without a dream 3:26 + MP3 $0.99
11. last time around 4:15 + MP3 $0.99
12. on the wall 3:57 + MP3 $0.99
13. pieces of your heart 4:18 + MP3 $0.99
14. asphalt... 5:09 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

"The Telegenic has great songs and the kind of intent and purposefulness missing in so much of today's music. 'Turn On The Radio' is just one of those songs I wish I had written."
-Tom Morello, Audioslave-Rage Against the machine

"..Springsteen-meets-Mudhoney.." ‚
- Scott Timberg, Los Angeles Times

"asphaltgasolinechromefleshbloodnbone is an album full of great melodic rock driven by guitar riffs that make the songs interesting and pull the listener into the music....The melodies become familiar after listening to the album a couple of times and stay fresh to the mind days later. The Telegenic should be getting a lot of playtime somewhere, with such radio-friendly songs."
-ryantwhite, musicshopper.com


The Telegenic is Tom Petty in a drunken fist fight with Bruce Springsteen at a party thrown by The Clash where the News is on the TV full blast but no one sees it because everyone is watching the fight.

The Telegenic as such became a band in 1999, but Heath and Etz have been playing in bands together since high school and this is the core and foundation of The Telegenic's identity. In fact the musical relationship of Heath and Etz predates their ability to play any instruments at all. Heath and Etz decided to start a band because they felt a need to convey something. And then they started playing guitar and drums.

Etz and Heath played in several different groups over the years, recording two independent records, the latter of which contained tracks produced by Dennis Herring (Counting Crowes, Camper Van Beethoven, Modest Mouse etc), and mixed by Nick Didia (Pearl Jam, STP, Bruce Springsteen, etc). Around this time, Etz met Matt Johnson while they were playing in a side project together with Tom Morello (Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine) and asked Johnson to play guitar on a few songs that he and Heath were recording. The chemistry between the three was instantaneous and shortly thereafter The Telegenic was formed. Adding Scot Falkenstien on Bass, Jason Federici (Son of Danny Federici, ... the E Street Band) on Organ and Tiffany Hamilton on Back up Vocals, The Telegenic was complete.

Telegenic's approach to songwriting assumes that the band itself lies exactly in the middle of the greater rock timeline and it takes a sudden but penetrating glance in both directions every time it writes a note. When the group plays one of their songs you can hear them looking all the way back to Elvis and asking, "Ok, what have we learned?" and looking forward asking, "Where will we take this?" This timelessness of their music complements the universality of Heath's lyrics. They reflect each other perfectly. The Telegenic is rocks synthesis springing forward. The Telegenic is a rock multivitamin. It is the Rosetta Rock.

The Telegenic is the type of rock that comes through the car stereo and turns itself up. It is the rock that plunges you into the explosion of life, where you can feel the flames, but endure them. Where someone knows you, sees you, is you..

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REVIEWS

Energized !
author: Laura T Lynch of Kweevak.com
                            
Asphalt Gasoline Flesh Blood N Bone is the band's second release. It is a fourteen-track collection of hard rocking rhythms and retro melodies. The vocals are varied throughout the CD keeping pace with energized instrumentation. 'Turn on (the radio)' sets the driving pace for the rest of the album. The song has an interesting juxtapose of anxiety and hope flowing over a rock solid groove. The lyrics speak about the joys of youth and music but warn that "there is more to be afraid of than just fear." It is followed by 'In Love With My Gun', which is filled with sinister imagery propelled by searing guitars and varied tempos. 'Fairfight' is a commentary about a neighborhood going bad contrasted with an up-tempo beat and striking guitars. The Telegenic transforms a classic rock format into an addictive and original CD!
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