Teleforme return with blistering new single ‘Plaster Saint’
Emerging from the Thames Delta, post-punk/new wave firebrands Teleforme return with their hard-hitting new single ‘Plaster Saint’—a live favourite that distills modern disillusionment into a charged, anthemic rallying cry.
Set against a backdrop of workplace unrest, corporate deception, and the frustration of minimum wage vocation, ‘Plaster Saint’ is a fierce indictment of capitalist exploitation, tackling themes of duplicity, greenwashing, and the exploitation of labour with unrelenting urgency. Lines like “in severance packages they’ll favour your name, employment savages in a capitalist game” encapsulate the biting critique and lyrical sharpness that define the band’s songwriting.
Known for their raw energy and brooding sound, Teleforme have been hailed as articulating the rising dissent among young people. With pounding rhythms, angular guitars, and an unmistakable intensity, ‘Plaster Saint’ is set to be a defining statement for the band, cementing their place as one of the most vital voices in the UK’s alternative scene.