3. Telegram
glam/psychedelic/punk http://youtu.be/6rK0ODu_GuY A four piece that can call London and Caerphilly home depending on which member you ask who have their back story in a Roxy Music tribute band called Proxy Music for two members, and a year spent travelling America as a solo act for the band's singer, which of course took in taking peyote with Navajo Native Americans in a tipi; as all the best journeys around America surely do. Histories aside, once the band found each other they got the ball rolling quickly. I say quickly because they're barely a year young as a band, and have only a single released so far, but have already toured in support of Palma Violets and begun causing quite the buzz around themselves on the strength of that single and those live dates. The buzz they've created sounds like a heady mix of glam, krautrock, and psychedelia but amped up on amphetamine fuelled punk.