Telekinesis (band)


Telekinesis is an American indie rock project based in Seattle. Its moniker is a pseudonym for sole member Michael Benjamin Lerner, who single-handedly writes and performs the majority of the outfit's material. Telekinesis is signed to Merge Records.

History

Michael Benjamin Lerner grew up in Kenmore, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. He left home at 18 to attend Sir Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, where he studied audio recording. He is the son of the Seattle Radio presenter, Mike West, now heard on Sunday mornings at Seattle's 102.5 KZOK-FM as host of Breakfast with the Beatles.
Telekinesis was signed to Merge Records in early 2009, and shortly afterward released the debut album Telekinesis! on April 7, 2009. Recorded in September 2008, the album was produced, mixed, and engineered with the help of Chris Walla, who also played on most tracks. Lerner and Walla recorded one song per day on analog tape.
Lerner cites the 1983 album Dazzle Ships, by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, as a major influence on his work. Telekinesis covered ELO's "Can't Get It Out of My Head" for the American Laundromat Records charity album Sing Me To Sleep–Indie Lullabies, released May 2010. The outfit also covered Nirvana's "On A Plain" in 2011 for Spin magazine's exclusive tribute album, Newermind: A Tribute to Nirvana.
"Power Lines" from third album Dormarion, was the title song for the Amazon show Betas.

Personnel

  • Michael Benjamin Lerner - drums, guitar, bass, keys, vocals, cowbell, trombone, cello, violin, paintbrush

Touring members

Former touring members

Discography

Albums

Telekinesis!Merge, 12 Desperate Straight LinesMerge, Dormarion – Merge, Ad Infinitum – Merge, Effluxion – Merge,

EPs

Toulouse-Lautrec – self-released, Coast of Carolina – self-released, Parallel Seismic Conspiracies – Merge,

Singles

Press