Telefon Tel Aviv was formed in 1999 by Charles Cooper and
Joshua Eustis, with their first album
Fahrenheit Fair Enough, released in the fall of 2001 to positive reviews. In 2002, the group released an EP on the
Hefty Records Immediate Action label. In 2004, the duo released their second full-length album,
Map of What Is Effortless, and a
compilation album of remixes titled
Remixes Compiled in 2007. The group released its third full-length album in January 2009 on the
BPitch Control label. Influenced by English electronic band
OMD,
Immolate Yourself peaked at No. 17 on the
Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart. In 2016, their debut was re-released with eight bonus tracks. Since 2011, Eustis has been working on new music. In March 2012, Eustis mentioned on his
Twitter account that he was "trying" to work on new Telefon Tel Aviv material. In February 2013, Eustis was announced as a member of the
touring lineup of
Nine Inch Nails. He was originally slated to tour with band throughout 2013 and 2014. However, on December 5, 2013, it was revealed by
Trent Reznor that Eustis was no longer part of the Nine Inch Nails touring line-up, citing only
Alessandro Cortini,
Ilan Rubin,
Robin Finck, and himself as band members during an IAmA on
Reddit. Eustis also confirmed this on the official Telefon Tel Aviv website.
Death of Charles Cooper On January 22, 2009, Eustis announced on the group's
MySpace blog that Charles Cooper had died. The information also appeared on the band's website: "Charles Wesley Cooper III / April 12, 1977 - January 22, 2009". Two CBS2 Chicago articles about Cooper's death specify that he went missing on January 21 before being found dead. On January 30, 2009, Eustis posted on the group's MySpace blog that all tour plans have been cancelled and the future of the band is uncertain. On March 22, 2009, Eustis posted on the group's MySpace blog that he will perform on stage with a close friend of the group, Fredo Nogueira. On July 22, 2009, Eustis posted on the group's MySpace in order to clarify some rumours about Cooper's death, stating that three autopsy reports ruled it was not a suicide but possibly an accidental mix of sleeping pills and alcohol.
Sons Of Magdalene and Future On December 9, 2013, Josh Eustis posted on the official Telefon Tel Aviv website that he was going back into the studio full-time, as he was no longer a touring member of Nine Inch Nails and presumably Puscifer as well. In the same post, Eustis stated that he has been sitting on a 95% finished full-length album under the moniker of Sons Of Magdalene, a name previously used for an EP released in 2008. Additionally, the post confirmed that after the record was finished, he would be working on Telefon Tel Aviv full-time. The debut album from the Sons of Magdelene moniker,
Move to Pain, was released June 24, 2014. ==Production==