Telenova are an Australian alt-indie trio formed in Melbourne, Victoria in 2020. The band consists of lead vocalist, writer and filmmaker Angeline Armstrong, and multi-instrumentalists and producers Edward Quinn and Joshua Moriarty.

Telenova
in the UK in 2022
Background information
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active2020–present
LabelsPointer Recordings, EMI
Members
  • Angeline Armstrong
  • Edward Quinn
  • Joshua Moriarty
Websitewww.telenovamusic.com.au

Telenova released their debut single "Bones" on 18 March 2021. Their debut extended play, Tranquilize, was released in 2021, whilst a second, Stained Glass Love, followed in 2022.

Their debut studio album Time is a Flower is scheduled for release in August 2024.

Band members edit

Current members[1]

  • Angeline Armstrong – vocals (2020–present)
  • Edward Quinn – multi-instrumentalist, producer (2020–present)
  • Joshua Moriarty – multi-instrumentalist, producer (2020–present)

Career edit

2020-present: Formation, "Bones" and Tranquilize edit

In early 2020, Telenova were formed by Chris Walla, formerly of Death Cab for Cutie, at an APRA AMCOS SongHubs competition, consisting of Australian filmmaker, writer and musician Angeline Armstrong, multi-instrumentalist and producer Edward Quinn (of Slum Sociable), and multi-instrumentalist and producer Joshua Moriarty (of Miami Horror).[2]

On 17 March 2021, Telenova's debut single "Bones", was premiered by Declan Byrne on Triple J's Australian music program Home & Hosed.[3] "Bones" was released the following day,[1] as the lead single from their debut extended play.[4] Alongside the release, they announced they had signed with Pointer Recordings, a subsidiary of Remote Control Records.[2] On 19 March, they announced a tour in support of the single, performing two sold out shows at the Colour Club, their debut Sydney show on 24 March at the Lansdowne Hotel, and at the Northcote Social Club on April 8.[5][6] On 12 April, they were announced as that week's Triple J Unearthed Feature Artist.[4] On 20 April, Telenova were announced as one of 20 recipients of the Music VR Backers Fund, from which A$2,500 goes towards the artists using live virtual reality technologies during live performances.[7] On 7 May, they released the single "Tranquilize", the second single from their debut extended play.[8] On 18 May, Armstrong featured on "60 Seconds With", a segment on Triple J's Australian music program Home & Hosed, in promotion of the single.[9] On 3 June, they announced their debut extended play, Tranquilize.[10] Tranquilize was released on 2 July.[11] On 5 July, they released the single "Blue Valentine".[12] On 30 July, they were announced as part of the 2021 Queensland Music Festival line-up.[13] In March 2023, the group released the single "Lost in the Rush" and announced a regional Australian tour throughout April, May and June 2023.[14]

2024-present: Time is a Flower edit

Telenova's debut studio album Time is a Flower is scheduled for release in August 2024.

Musical style and influences edit

Telenova's musical style has been described variously as alternative pop,[15] art pop,[16] blues,[17] electronica,[11] electronic pop,[18] indie folk,[17] indie,[15] pop,[19] R&B,[20] and trip hop.[21]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of albums, with year released and album name shown
Title Album details
Time is a Flower

Extended plays edit

List of EPs, with year released and album name shown
Title EP details
Tranquilize
Stained Glass Love
  • Released: 19 August 2022[22]
  • Label: Pointer
  • Formats: LP, digital download, streaming

Singles edit

List of singles, with year released and album name shown
Title Year Album
"Bones"[1] 2021 Tranquilize
"Tranquilize"[8]
"Blue Valentine"[12]
"Why Do I Keep You?"[23] 2022 Stained Glass Love
"Haunted"[22]
"Scarlet"[24]
"Lost in the Rush"[14] 2023 TBA
"Teardrop"[25] 2024 Time is a Flower
"U Want More" (with Touch Sensitive)[26] TBA
"Power"[27] Time is a Flower

Promotional singles edit

List of promotional singles, with year released and album name shown
Title Year Album
"Hung Up"
(Triple J Like a Version)[28]
2021 Non-album single

Videography edit

Music videos edit

List of music videos, with title, year released and reference shown
Title Year Ref.
"Bones" 2021 [1]
"Tranquilize" [8]
"Why Do I Keep You?" 2022 [29]
"Stained Glass Love" [30]
"Teardrop" 2024 [31]
"Power" [32]

Concert tours edit

  • Bones Single Tour (2021)[5]
  • Lost in the Rush Regional Tour (2023)[14]
  • Europe/UK tour (2023) mostly touring with Ruel (singer) with dates in Brussels, Hamburg, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Manchester, Dublin, Paris, London, Bristol, Athens and Thessaloniki. The set was mostly in this order (Paris' set): Temples, Scarlet, Tranquilize, Blue Valentine, Why do I keep you?, Power, Comedian, Silver Lining, Hung Up, Lost in the Rush, Bones.
  • Time is a Flower (2024)

Awards and nominations edit

AIR Awards edit

The Australian Independent Record Awards (known informally as the AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Telenova Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year Won [33]
"Tranquilize" (Remix EP) Best Independent Dance or Electronica Album or EP Nominated [34]
2023 Stained Glass Love Best Independent Country Album or EP Nominated [35][36]
Best Independent Pop Album or EP Nominated

Australian Cinematographers Society Awards edit

On 15 November 2020, Daniel Bolt received the Best Music Video award at the Australian Cinematographers Society Awards for directing the music video to Telenova's song "Tranquilize".[37]

Music Victoria Awards edit

The Music Victoria Awards are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Telenova Best Pop Work Nominated [38]
Best Group Nominated [39]
2023 Best Pop Work Nominated [40]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Martin, Josh (18 March 2021). "Pointer Recordings signs Telenova for release of debut single "Bones"". The Music Network. Archived from the original on 18 March 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
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  4. ^ a b "Meet Telenova, the new musical project from members of Slum Sociable and Miami Horror". Triple J. 12 April 2021. Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
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