Like some poorly constructed M. Night Shyamalan film, something must be in the air killing off our favorite D.C. bands. The latest casualty is Telograph (***), who we’ve reviewed several times in the past. The band, which will be playing their farewell show at the 9:30 Club this Friday, wrote the following on their MySpace blog:
Dear Friends,
It is with a heavy heart that we announce this: Telograph has come to an end. We want to thank everyone for their support over the years – we will never forget the experiences we’ve had and the people we have met along the way. Many thanks to the Washington, D.C. music scene which has nurtured and inspired us without fail, all the local bands with whom it has been an honor to share the stage, and all the fans and non-fans who for some reason kept showing up to see us perform. We appreciate all of you.
But alas, times change and people change, and we are moving on to fulfill our destinies.
If you get the chance, go see them one last time. They’ll be playing with No Second Troy, Exit Clov and The Reserves. $15. 8 p.m.