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Posted by eve on July 12th, 2006 :: Filed under audio

FOREIGN TELEGRAM ‘Skin Jobs’ CD now available

FOREIGN TELEGRAM’s first official album, ‘Skin Jobs’ is now available. For just $10 USD $2 shipping and handling, you’ll receive a copy of this dynamic new album, which is bound to become a cult hit.
Track listing:
1) Spy Thriller Disco Scene
2) Vaseline Glove
3) Nana
4) Broken
5) Proto
6) Joy Powder
7) untitled
Featuring a stunning package design, the CD is encased in a classy 6-panel environment-friendly digipack. The ‘Skin Jobs’ CD may be purchased online through Concrete-Music.net. Secure credit card payment is available in US dollars, Canadian dollars, Euros, Pounds, Sterling, Yen, or Australian dollars. Your order will be shipped immediately. Now also available through CDbaby.
Foreign Telegram ‘Skin Jobs’ is also available in:
San Francisco:

Aquarius Records
1055 Valencia Street
San Francisco
415.647.2272

Open Mind Records
342 Divisadero St.
San Francisco
415.621.2244

Amoeba Records
1855 Haight St.
San Francsico
415.831.1200

Los Angeles:

Amoeba Records
6400 Sunset Blvd
Hollywood, California
323.245.6400


Posted by eve on June 27th, 2006 :: Filed under audio

Photos from SUBCULTURE


























Posted by eve on June 11th, 2006 :: Filed under live,photos

SUBCULTURE feat. Foreign Telegram, Que Sera, Vomica

New event, new drummer, new songs. New, new, new. Live music. Dancing in the dark. Saturday night. Return to the underground.
Vomica Vomica’s classic brand of punk and hardcore is immediate and familiar, but their cross-cultural pollination brings Japanese style and flavor to fans of punk in the west, and true grit American riffs to fans of punk in the east.
Foreign Telegram Throbbing beats and unstoppable bass lines echo through a frozen cavern of icy guitar melodies. All the while, the captivating voice that guides you becomes increasingly distant, lost in emotional tangles and speaking in tongues.
Que Sera (from Los Angeles) “A mutant hybrid she-male rock regime of interlocking parts…hypnotizing you and beckoning you down dark corridors, into bright caves, humming with late-night industry, clanging with third-rail train-rhythm lullabies.” – Esther B. Langs


Posted by eve on May 23rd, 2006 :: Filed under live

Still Life from Victoria Theater







Posted by eve on February 21st, 2006 :: Filed under live,photos