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the red telephone
Indie / Rock / Pop

"We are electrical now."

Boston, Massachusetts
United States

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Member Since11/12/2006
Band Websiteredtelephone.com
Band MembersMatt Hutton - vocals, guitar Sean Toohey - guitar, vocals Pat MacDonald - bass, vocals Mark Britton - drums
Record Labelraise giant frogs
Type of LabelIndie



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The Red Telephone were a critically-acclaimed Boston guitar pop quartet who produced a vast body of sublimely melodic, sonically adventurous recordings in their seven years together from 1996 to 2003............. Originally signed to Warner Brothers Records on the strength of a demo tape, their 1998 WB debut album nonetheless left the band lost in the corporate shuffle. The Red Telephone promptly severed ties to Warner Brothers and returned with a slew of self-produced gems, beginning in 2000 with the sparkling AVIATION and culminating in 2001's ambitious concept album CELLAR SONGS. CELLAR SONGS topped the CMJ charts, kept the band relentlessly on tour, landed the Red Telephone on MTV and on a number of soundtracks – all without the support of any label. The band's infectious sound, marked by shimmering guitars and exquisite songcraft, did not escape fans and critics, however, who lauded them with comparisons to Radiohead, Big Star, The Replacements, R.E.M. and Wilco..................... Thanks to the web, the band now has a venue to keep their music available and post previously unreleased material. Also check ITunes and Amazon to explore the hidden treasures of The Red Telephone's back catalogue....................... What critics said about The Red Telephone........................ "Killer songs floating through a blissed-out dreamscape where pink swirls of guitar curl ever skyward." (Jonathan Perry, Boston Globe)......................"This Boston quartet combines the earthy and the ethereal in the manner of such influential Boston predecessors as Dumptruck and Mission of Burma. The music's center is the edgy yet lyrical interplay of guitarists Hutton and Toohey. [Cellar Songs] is an album of stark, sprung songs that features expansive guitar duets and builds to a 10-minute epic dappled by the light of a marquee moon." (Mark Jenkins The Washington Post)..................... "[mix] the power chorded, tormented pop of Husker Du [with] folk-rock recalling The Byrds, Beatle-style chorales, and revved-up surf instrumentals Matt Hutton's smoky growl brings these familiar styles an undeniable immediacy." (Jon Pareles, The New York Times)......................... "Exceptionally good music. From the blurt of the laser beam of sound that opens the album to the tremolo shivers of 'Burned by the Sun'-- the shifting four-note pattern that draws attention to the verses of 'The Possibility Shop'-- and the twining leads and chords of 'Last Day of May' (which recall Television's twin-Fender interplay), the guitars play all over this album like dolphins. Although their joy feeds off Hutton's meticulously crafted and genuinely appealing melodies, they're tempered by a hesitancy and restraint that reflect the bittersweet underpinnings of the lyrics and the band's wise minimalism." (Ted Drozdowski, The Boston Phoenix) "Mixing Radiohead and U2's guitar prowess with the US power pop and Americana sweep of Wilco and Big Star, [CELLAR SONGS] is an accomplished stroke... Hutton and Toohey's blitzing, intricate guitar work holds total sway.... Songs such as 'Pennsylvania' and 'Last Day of May' are skillful work for an unheralded act, betraying not only complex ensemble arrangements and advanced dynamics, in the roar of the drums and bass against the echoing guitars, but also catchy songs of a high rank." (Jack Rabid, THE BIG TAKEOVER)....................... "The band displays a disturbing side that is both instantly hummable and deliciously exciting. The ability to take a pop song and make it both ache and soar is an uncommon gift. The Red Telephone have this gift in spades, and they put it to damn fine use." (RD, Splendid)......................... "Relentlessly melodic. Guitars chime and sparkle." (J. Edward Keyes, CMJ New Music Report) ................... "[Cellar Songs] reassures listeners that the American Underground music scene is alive, well, and in good hands. The band remains centered by an unshakeable pop sensibility that underlies any style they embrace. I defy you to find a better American band this year." (Terry Eagan, ink19 [2001])...................... "Sublime... an ample showcase for the Telephone's captivating blend of expansive dream-pop atmospheres and attention to melodic precision and detail, from the hazy wanderlust of 'Pennsylvania' to the spangled shimmer of 'I Am Sunday' to the sweeping sonic vistas of 'Burned by the Sun'." (Jonathan Perry, Stuff@Night)............................ "Like a suburban acid trip, the Red Telephone makes the familiar landscape of folk-pop strange and new again with shimmering and celestial echoes My Bloody Valentine.[It's] marked by an unusual delicacy and refinement. By blending "roots rock" with "astral pop" they manage to put both feet firmly on the ground while keeping their heads floating amongst the clouds." (John Stazinski, Insite).................... "The Red Telephone has mastered the ability to mix pop sensibilities with psychedelic guitars to create lush, dreamy tunes. [Cellar Songs] is rich in message and texture -- tackling the theme of suburban desperation. Using dreamy imagery and music which flows with the lyrics like a tranquil river,The Red Telephone immerses the listener in the mood of each song." (Kevin Maurer, Nude As The News)............................. "Smart buzzing songs, sharp tune-smithing, with nifty sonic experimentation" (Tristram Lozaw. The Boston Herald)................................ 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Zen Ben





Oct 5 2008 3:41 PM

Welcome to top friends list.
s2e





Jul 15 2008 3:44 AM

All Asia Promo
Randy





May 26 2008 12:04 AM

The music's great -- thanks for the add, tell Mark I said hello.

Randy
Peter





Dec 18 2007 5:56 AM

Hello, Red Telephone...particularly your unflappable bass guitarist Patrick McDonald. I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a phenomenal new year.
s2e





Dec 1 2007 3:21 AM

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Paul





Nov 5 2007 12:05 AM

I was one of those people that after reading a review of Cellar Songs (Big Takeover), I had to go out and find everything else you put out. I was at almost at every Monday gig at your Charlie's Kitchen residency (2001 or 2002?). Are you all focusing on families and other "life" things? As you might be able tell from my comment, your shows were awesome!
Tiesty Mcfesty





Oct 19 2007 1:29 PM

Thanx for the add..



TMcF


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Randy Davidson





Oct 1 2007 1:44 PM

Hello Phones,
Luscious soundscapes and righteous grooves,I'm glad I found you.
Freedom,all God's children just wanna have their freedom-RD
Jonathan Donaldson





Sep 6 2007 2:08 PM

Jonny likey.
Jay Barclay





Sep 5 2007 2:27 PM

These songs could move a mountain. Great to hear them again.
Izzy Maxwell





Sep 3 2007 5:43 PM

Yes!! Man, you guys bring back some good memories. Check out my new band Death of the Cool. Like a tree in reverse...
NSI





Sep 2 2007 2:10 AM

THANX FRIENDS WE LIKE YIZ LOTS!!!
Bill Rogers





Aug 30 2007 1:23 AM

FAN-TASTIC!
A BLAST OF PURE POWER, EMOTION, and ARTISTRY!!!

The Red telephone take you to another space and tyme- GREAT THEN- GREAT NOW!
Keep it Rockin'
-bill
Raquel's Boys





Aug 29 2007 1:39 PM

" TEENAGE MOTHER EARTH " hits me in the gut and doesnt let go .
Melodic mastery and hard-hitting lyrics played with guts , passion and an intensity that never lets up .
If The Stooges met up with Big Star it might sound like this !
I'm gonna turn off the cell phone and crank THE RED TELEPHONE !
Hopped-up on hard hitting pop !
High-Five ,
Sean / Raquel's Boys
bob new tunes





Aug 29 2007 2:50 AM

god damn! jet pilot high is my new favorite song. fireworks bursting silently in my head at a thousand miles an hour as the world spins out of control far below . . . .
Tim





Aug 28 2007 9:10 PM

Hey. It's good to know you're still around. Please keep making music in one way or another!
The Luxury





Aug 28 2007 4:15 PM

Excellent. Now play a show.
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