· By Mattias Forsgren

Telos Vision explores the fragile balance of love on All of the Time The single is released December 11th via Icons Creating Evil Art

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Following a year of growing national support and a steady run of acclaimed releases, Gothenburg-based multi-instrumentalist Telos Vision (the alias of Teodor Boogh) returns with his new single All of the Time, out December 11 via Icons Creating Evil Art. The track marks the third single from his forthcoming second full-length album Decisions, slated for April 2026, and follows the indie-rock surge of The Moment and the anthemic Nothing Else Matters.

Where his previous singles embraced a bold, outward-facing energy, All of the Time turns inward — a spacious, slow-burning reflection on generosity, vulnerability, and the delicate balance of intimacy. Built on warm textures and subtly shifting atmospheres, the track traces “the thin line between taking someone for granted and trusting they’ll always be there,” as Boogh explains.

“All of the Time is a song about being generous in a relationship. It can be a thin line between taking someone for granted, and just trusting that they will always be there to listen to anything you might need to say. The song tries to capture that,” says Boogh. “It was made during a transitional period — moving into a new home and a new studio — and I wanted to record the feeling of those rooms. The songs are about my feelings and my life, so what better way to invite the listener than to record the room they were made in?”

Crafted entirely by Boogh — who performs, produces, and mixes all his own material — All of the Time introduces a more intimate side of Telos Vision’s evolving sound. Subtle field-like room recordings, soft guitar motifs, and atmospheric synthesizers reveal a songwriter leaning into quiet confidence, allowing the emotional weight of the lyrics to come forward.

The single arrives at the end of a breakthrough year for Telos Vision. Since signing with Icons Creating Evil Art in summer 2024, Boogh has released a run of singles that have earned rotation on Sweden’s national radio P3 and strong support from P4 in Gothenburg, signaling a growing national presence. Onstage, he has shared bills with ands such as Goat and Graveyard, and most recently played with Yast and Fägring, with extensive touring and live plans taking shape for 2026 around the album release.

This new chapter builds on a prolific past. Boogh’s 2023 debut album Traces of Light earned widespread praise both in Sweden and internationally, including a Manifestgalan nomination, leading to a two-month tour alongside Graveyard. His EP The End — created with Erik Bodin and Fredrik Wahlin of Little Dragon — brought him and his band to New York City for two lauded performances, highlighted by American Songwriter Magazine. Known by some critics as a Swedish counterpart to Jonathan Wilson, Telos Vision continues to expand his sonic palette while preserving a deeply personal core.

With All of the Time, Boogh offers the most vulnerable glimpse yet of the world to come on his spring 2026 album — a record shaped by change, grounded in intimate spaces, and driven by a singular creative vision that keeps unfolding in unexpected ways.

All of the Time is out December 11 via Icons Creating Evil Art.