· By Mattias Forsgren

Telos Vision bridges indie and psych on ambitious second album Decisions Released April 24th via Icons Creating Evil Art

Swedish multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter Telos Vision returns on April 24 with Decisions, a sweeping second full-length album that cements him as one of Scandinavia’s most compelling voices in modern indie and psychedelic rock.

Released via Icons Creating Evil Art on vinyl and digital platforms worldwide, Decisions finds Telos Vision — the alias of Teodor Boogh — expanding far beyond the intimate psych-tinged songwriting of his acclaimed debut Traces of Light (Manifestgalan-nominated) into something bigger, bolder and more sonically ambitious.

Often compared to artists like The War On Drugs and Jonathan Wilson, and moving in the same emotional universe as Bleachers and The Killers, Boogh blends heart-on-sleeve lyricism with widescreen production and vintage textures. Crucially, he does it all himself: writing, performing, producing and mixing every track, shaping a deeply unified sonic identity.

Over the past few years, Telos Vision has quietly built serious momentum. His singles have earned national radio rotation on Sweden’s P3 and P4, and his live reputation has grown through collaborations and touring alongside bands such as Graveyard, as well as creative exchanges with members of Little Dragon and the masked Swedish psych collective GOAT. That connection comes full circle on Walk Away (feat. Goatman) — a fuzz-drenched, sax-blasted collaboration with Goatman, founder of GOAT. After helping build the band’s new studio, Boogh secured the feature, resulting in one of the album’s most explosive moments.

At its core, Decisions is about risk — emotional, geographical, existential. During the making of the album, Boogh relocated from his lifelong home of Gothenburg to Stockholm, a move that shaped the record’s themes of upheaval, surrender and self-trust. The opening track Tomorrow sets the tone with layered background vocals and quiet optimism, while Nothing Else Matters roars into life with driving indie-rock urgency, questioning modern ideas of independence and intimacy: is love even possible without vulnerability?

Taking My Chances captures the leap into the unknown with room-heavy drums and towering guitars. The Moment channels a kind of Electric Light Orchestra grandeur — slide guitars, strings and vintage poly synths wrapped around a mindfulness mantra about being present. All of The Time offers a slower, more intimate counterpoint, recorded in Boogh’s new apartment and studio to preserve the atmosphere of transition. Meanwhile, Do I? (co-written with Jelly Crystal’s Filip Johnson and featuring producer Robin Eveborn) widens the sonic palette, and closer For The First Time delivers an epic, Pink Floyd-esque finale about surrendering to life’s truths.

Tracklist:
Tomorrow
Nothing Else Matters
Taking My Chances
Walk Away (feat. Goatman)
The Moment
Do I?
All of The Time
The Way I Feel
For The First Time

From widescreen indie rock to minimalist confessionals, Decisions is a record about standing at the edge and choosing to step forward anyway. With international distribution, vinyl pressing, and growing live plans across Europe, Telos Vision steps into 2026 not just as a promising Swedish export — but as a fully formed artist ready for a wider stage.

LABEL CONTACT

Carl-Marcus Gidlöf
HEAD OF THE SNAKE
Icons Creating Evil Art
Råsundavägen 73, Solna, Sweden
contact@icea.se