Another New Tune from The Telephone Numbers

This track from Telephone Numbers dropped earlier in the week, but as I continue to swim against the grain in life, I’m just now really digesting it. Honestly, it’s hitting at the right time, as Thomas’ voice on this feels hopeful, whether that’s intentional or not. Musically, there’s no one really doing it better, at least in this fashion, but I can’t help but be drawn to the lighthearted stutter and burst of those sweet vocals, especially when they’re layered with a nice backing touch. I know my sentiment belong solely to me, but if you’re looking for hope in all the wrong places, you’ll love finding it in the below tune…setting you up to grab Scarecrow II from Slumberland Records.

The Telephone Numbers Bring Out Ebb Tide

After what most of us would consider a remarkable year, Slumberland has one final monster hit to give us (as far as I know!), so we’re here with a new track from The Telephone Numbers. Unlike the first single from Scarecrow II, this one’s got a little more of an expansive feel to it; there’s slide guitar gliding on the horizon, not to mention a settled pace that seems to open the song up a bit. Thomas’ voice throughout this single, yet again, takes on some fascinating notes, particularly when he stretches into the “ebb tide” moments of the chorus. Then the whole band flexes their musicianship to draw it to a close, leaving us with another breathtaking ditty to enjoy. Scarecrow II is out October 10th.

The Telephone Numbers Announce Scarecrow II

When this song popped up, RayRay insisted that this was possibly the most “Nathan” song to ever exist, and to be fair, he’s not entirely wrong about this single from The Telephone Numbers. You can immediately hear what I love about the San Francisco group, as those chiming jangles ring brightly upon pressing play. But, what I adore about the group, are the way they focus on the vocal delivery; they keep this fireside warmth, sort of sweeping the room with this broad melody that soothes. When the full band joins for backing harmonies too, you know you’re in for the perfect brand of stellar guitar pop. They’ll release Scarecrow II on the only place that makes sense; Slumberland Records will drop the LP on October 10th.

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