Lyrics by The Telescopes

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  1. Wish Of You
  2. 7th # Disaster
  3. All a Dreams
  4. And Let Me Drift Away
  5. Anticipating Nowhere
  6. Celeste
  7. Cold
  8. Deep Hole Ends
  9. Everso
  10. Flying
  11. Forever Close Your Eyes
  12. Forever Now
  13. High On Fire
  14. I Fall, She Screams
  15. I Sense
  16. Kick The Wall
  17. Never Hurt You
  18. Nothing
  19. Ocean Drive
  20. Oil Seed Rape
  21. Please Tell Mother
  22. Please, Before You Go
  23. Precious Little
  24. Pure Sweetest Ocean
  25. Sadness Pale
  26. She Burn
  27. Silent Water
  28. Soul Full Of Tears
  29. Spaceships
  30. Suffercation
  31. Suicide
  32. The Perfect Needle
  33. The Presence Of Your Grace
  34. The Sleepwalk
  35. There Is No Floor
  36. This Is The Last Of What's Coming Now
  37. This Planet
  38. Threadbare
  39. To Kill a Slow Girl Walking
  40. To The Shore
  41. Treasure
  42. Violence
  43. Yeah
  44. You Set My Soul

The Telescopes are an English noise, space rock, dream pop and psychedelic band formed in 1987 by artist, composer and musician Stephen Lawrie with band members David Fitzgerald and Joanna Doran joining later. The band’s line-up is in constant flux, there can be anywhere between 1 and 20 members on a recording. Some of the initial influences on Lawrie as a songwriter were The Beatles, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Neil Young, Einstürzende Neubauten, Can, Faust, Lydia Lunch, Sonic Youth and Sun Ra. By the time The Telescopes were formed, influences were drawn from artists such as The Velvet Underground, Suicide, The Stooges and The 13th Floor Elevators. The Telescopes have influenced the shoegaze, space rock and neo-psychedelic movement including artists such as The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Füxa, The Warlocks, Revolver, Whipping Boy, Vanishing Lines, Seefeel, Ecstasy of Saint Theresa, Frances Bean Cobain, Portishead, Mogwai and Radiohead. In recognition of their ongoing influence on a new generation of artists, a tribute compilation titled Anticipating Nowhere, A Homage To The Telescopes was released in 2016 by The Blog That Celebrates Itself Records. The album featured 17 Telescopes tracks covered by various artists from the Flavor Crystals, Jaguwar and One Unique Signal. The Telescopes have been described by the British music press as "more a revolution of the psyche than a revolution of the sidewalk"; a thread consistent throughout a body of work spanning over 30 years. The band has released 16 studio albums across various music labels including but not limited to Creation Records and Tapete Records with their most recent album Growing Eyes Become String out now on Fuzz Club Records. A new album is currently being recorded for Tapete. As a live band, they are considered to be unique even in their niche, with positive reviews from publications such as Isolation (UK), "The Telescopes are such an important band. Such an important concept. They walk where other bands fear to tread and refuse to compromise their art. This is what makes them so vital on record and unmissable on stage." Original guitarist David Fitzgerald died of cancer on December 17, 2020, aged 54. In a statement provided to NME, Lawrie wrote, "As a noise guitarist David was born beyond the realm of natural vision, a true original, in a field of his own."

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