Echoing riffs pound to an abrupt halt as a climbing bass line echoes the conclusion of "Star Tanning". Reminiscent of that final summer of freedom, "Star Tanning" paints a portrait of innocence on the cusp of extinction as two friends enjoy a final night together on a fiery beach. This mid-summer's night sky creates the perfect scene with which to centre the pop-inspired funky sound and energy of Telfer.

In 2007, after forming this final version of the group, Telfer hit the studios to record their 5-track, self-titled, demo EP with Halifax's Matt Miller (Liquid Digital). All songs were written by Tommy Green Jr. with the exception of "Right on Time", which Green teamed up with temporary bassist Joe Frigault to complete. Final arrangement for the EP was a team effort with all members of the band drawing on influences from many different genres across North America and abroad to help hone the final result.
Tight musicianship and pop-inspired funk beats have been the capstone to the Telfer. The EP Slowly builds to that "Star Tanning" setting with contrasting "what-if" scenario of "The Half Song". Leaving a sense of anxious waiting, "The Half Song" smoothly delivers the intricacies of Telfer's songwriting. The EP is capped on both ends by the transcending riffs and drum lines of "Firefly" and "Right on Time", bringing to light the maturing sounds of Telfer as heard in their newest additions such as "Heaven Sent" and "Brother, Sister". Each song off the EP points from the inside out, showing a perspective of playful insight in a world of fading innocence as we strive to make light of our worries and "Live the Day" away.
Telfer has arrived Right on Time.
