As long-time regulars on our pages—whom we’ve been following since the early days of Score A/V (and even before that, personally, since their debut album ‘12 Areas’)—the Anglo-Polish outfit Telepathy are back with a much-anticipated new album in tow.

Five years after ‘Burn Embrace’—an album unfortunately released via Svart Records right in the midst of the pandemic (with all the complex consequences that entailed for the band)—’Transmissions’ resets the clock and sets the record straight: Telepathy have never sounded more brilliant than on this fourth full-length.

Here, the band pushes the boundaries of instrumental, cinematic post-metal. Exploring cultural roots and personal memory through sweeping riffs, futuristic synths, and wordless storytelling, the Anglo-Polish quartet delivers a powerful, introspective, and deeply evocative album.

Between forgotten past and contemporary chaos, somewhere in the grooves that intersect Deftones, Tool, Russian Circles, Mogwai, The Ocean, and Hans Zimmer—unsurprising, considering their reimagining of the composer’s iconic “Time”—Telepathy crafts a sensory journey where each note becomes an act of memory and resilience.

The result is nothing short of a genre masterclass, available now in both physical and digital formats—and streaming in full just below.

 

 

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