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NEWS : WED, FEB 25, 2026 at 6:00 AM

Sub Pop Enters Into Creative Partnership With Seattle Band, Telehealth

Today, Wednesday, February 25th, Sub Pop is announcing that we have entered into a new creative partnership with Seattle band Telehealth. Built on trust and honest communication, both partners have aligned their objectives, ensuring that the collaboration will help them reach their individual and joint goals of global domination.
 
It is in this spirit that we are also announcing that Telehealth will release Green World Image, their full-length label debut, on CD/LP/all DSPs worldwide on Friday, May 15th, from Sub Pop. Also today, they are sharing an official video for their inaugural single, “Cool Job,” directed by bandmember, Alexander Attitude.
 
Telehealth shares this about the song: “‘Cool Job’ pulls from meme culture pastiche and ‘Temporary Secretary’ trope to skewer the fantasy that the right job will save your life. Written mid-burnout, it’s an anti-work anthem about corporate rot, identity collapse, and trying to care about meetings that could have been emails while everything else is falling apart!!!! The video supports and contrasts the song by documenting the (extremely profitable!!!!) surreal act of touring and creating (/attempting) joy as the world unravels - stitched from internet-found clips and camcorder footage from our 2025 south(east) tour, filtered through modern brain-rot, simulation/simulacra VHS corporate aesthetics.”

Telehealth was forged in the opportunity-rich environment of post-COVID Seattle as a scalable music startup with similar goals. Co-founded in 2022 by married couple and fellow gambling enthusiasts Alexander Attitude (synths/vox/guitar) and Kendra Cox (synths/vox), and joined by longtime collaborators Ian McCutcheon (drums), John O’Connor (bass), and Dillon Sturtevant (guitar), the group aims to financialize any difference of opinion over how the in-shambles local “music scene” should proceed.
 
Also announced today is a new, 19-date North American headline tour in support of Green World Image. Beginning on April 26th in Cleveland, OH, this routing will find the band performing in major and secondary markets, including Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, San Diego, Reno, and Phoenix. They have also scheduled a hometown release show on Thursday, May 14th, at Neumos in Seattle, WA. See below for a full list of dates.
 
Sun. Apr. 26 - Cleveland, OH - Happy Dog
Mon. Apr. 27 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle
Tue. Apr. 28 - Detroit, MI - Outer Limits Lounge
Wed. Apr. 29 - Pittsburgh, PA - Bottle Rocket
Thu. Apr.30 - Philadelphia,PA - TBA
Sat. May 02 - Boston, MA - Deep Cuts
Sun. May 03 - New York, NY - NightClub 101
Thu. May 14 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
Fri. May 15 - Portland, OR - Swan Dive
Sat. May 16 - Boise, ID - Shrine Basement
Sun. May 17 - SLC, UT - DLC Quarters
Mon. May 18 - Denver, CO - Hi-Dive
Tue. May 19 - Albuquerque, NM - Sister Bar
Thu. May 21 - Phoenix, AZ - Linger Longer Lounge
Sat. May 23 - Los Angeles, CA - Permanent Records
Sun. May 24 - San Diego, CA - Banshee Bar
Tue. May 26 - Oakland, CA - Stork Club
Wed. May 27 - Reno, NV - Holland Project


Green World Image is now available for preorder worldwide from Sub Pop. LP preorders in North America through Sub Pop Mega Mart and in the EU and UK through Mega Mart Europe will receive the Loser Edition on Crystal Clear vinyl. The limited Loser Editions will also be available at your local record store (All vinyl colors whilst stock lasts!).
 
More on Green World Image:
The Kalshi app is a “prediction market for trading the future,” a platform allowing users to gamble on the outcome of almost any real-world event — from the accuracy of the weather forecast, to whether or not famine will officially be declared in Gaza. Joining CNN as the network’s official betting partner in late 2025, platform co-founder Tarek Mansour was quoted after the deal saying, “The long-term vision is to financialize everything and create a tradeable asset out of any difference in opinion.”

Telehealth was forged in the opportunity-rich environment of post-COVID Seattle as a scalable music startup with similar goals. Co-founded in 2022 by married couple and fellow gambling enthusiasts Alexander Attitude (synths/vox/guitar) and Kendra Cox (synths/vox), and joined by longtime collaborators Ian McCutcheon (drums), John O’Connor (bass), and Dillon Sturtevant (guitar), the group aims to financialize any difference of opinion over how the in-shambles local “music scene” should proceed.

Can you be DIY and have good SEO? Can one earn progressive cultural cachet and hard cash at the same time? Is art funded by tech industry “culture grants” kind of a bummer, authentically gorpcore (young men are embracing the “quarter-zip lifestyle” according to the New York Times), or ironically punk? For Telehealth, the answer to these questions aren’t yes or no, but rather, an untapped gap in the music market waiting for a band visionary and unhinged enough to bet on the spread. Green World Image, Telehealth’s sophomore LP and its IPO with angel investors Sub Pop, is a vertically-integrated artwork for the post-grunge, post-flannel Seattleite, and consumers around the globe who are also ready to financialize their own passion for music.

Trauma-informed, results-driven, and eminently danceable, the weirdo punk record is inspired by Attitude’s tenure as a former architect in a Climate Pledged™ city that has perfected the art of “Green World” architecture with its network of efficiently zoned 5-over-1s. Telehealth’s PNW post-punk creates similar architectural spaces, where the gleaming, futuristic, tech-industrial rhythms and synths of Bezos-era Seattle commingle with the raw, independent, underground sound the city lovingly preserves for cultural texture and marketing purposes. The outcome? Think XTC, REM, and YMO with a stronger focus on ROI. Imagine The B-52s, but B2B. Envision a bigger-brained Brainiac, a transhuman Gary Numan, or a terminally online Pylon. Finally, a band with assets diverse enough to play in your basement or the Amazon Spheres.

Green World Image is a sweaty journey through the anxiety- and profit-inducing system Telehealth inhabits and critiques at the same time, sold back to listeners as an absurd art rock slice of strife. “Donor Country (A gOoD cAuSe)” is a shimmering, arpeggiated ode to the generous sponsors who keep Telehealth on life support, while “Cool Job” soundtracks the band members’ efforts to secure decent benefits with ass-slapping percussion and nervy bass lines. “Things I’ve Killed” transforms a millennial hit list into a propulsive synth punk wormhole, and “Yassify Me” dresses up the carnage with a ring light and a wellness routine, simultaneously weaponizing therapy-speak and new wave. Produced by Trevor Spencer, the record follows Telehealth’s 2023 debut LP Content Oscillator and Sub Pop Singles Club release “Mindtrap/Bitter Melody.”



Telehealth
Green World Image
 
Tracklisting:
1. [user onboarding sequence]
2. The Telehealth Shuffle
3. Kokomo 2
4. Donor Country (A gOoD cAuSe)
5. Age of Muralcide
6. Things I’ve Killed
7. Cost of Inaction
8. Silver Spoon
9. Cool Job
10. Yassify Me
11. Maria, Machine
12. Villain Era
13. Living, Laughing, Loving, Trying

Posted by Abbie Gobeli

NEWS : FRI, FEB 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Listen To Wolf Parade Member Spencer Krug’s New Solo Piano Version of “I’ll Believe In Anything”

Today, Wolf Parade band member Spencer Krug is sharing a solo piano version of “I’ll Believe In Anything,” available on all DSPs worldwide from Sub Pop (and on Pronounced Kroog in Canada.) The song, from Wolf Parade’s Apologies To The Queen Mary, their beloved full-length debut, is earning the band a slew of new fans thanks to its prominent use in the steamy hit TV show Heated Rivalry (see February 9th Vulture interview).
 
On Spotify alone, the original recording of “I’ll Believe In Anything” has now reached 40 million streams to date, with 20 million of those amassed since the show’s premiere in late November. The show also helped grow the band’s listenership on the platform to over 2 million monthly listeners.
 
This tender version of the song originated last month during Spencer’s solo set at Unreal City Fest in Vancouver, BC at Russian Hall. The response to the performance on social media was fantastic, so he’s recorded the new rendering of the song at Risque Disque Records in Ladysmith, BC, for wider release.
 
Krug also has a headlining performance on June 5th in Vancouver, BC at St. James Hall. As for Wolf Parade, the band has scheduled some Canadian headlining shows for the March 11th through March 15th, 2026 timeframe. Additional dates will be announced very soon.
 
Please find a current list of dates below.

 
Wed. Mar. 11- St. Catharines, ON - Warehouse
Thu. Mar. 12 - St. Catharines, ON - Warehouse
Fri. Mar. 13 - Hamilton, ON -  Bridgeworks
Sat. Mar. 14 - Guelph, ON -  Sonic Hall
Sun. Mar. 15 - Guelph, ON -  Sonic Hall


Spencer Krug
“I’ll Believe In Anything (Piano Version)”



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NEWS : WED, FEB 18, 2026 at 6:00 AM

The Bug Club Is Back With Their First New Album in …Eleven Months!

Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales’ finest, The Bug Club, will release Every Single Muscle, their incredible new album on CD/LP/all DSPs worldwide on Friday, May 29th, from Sub Pop. The 18-track longplayer features today’s first single, “Watching the Omnibus,” along with approximately 17 other tight, anxious, and engaging garage-punk numbers like “Yours (If You Want Me),” “A Good Day for Dying,” “Make It Count,” and “My Uncle Warren Drives a Passat.”  Every Single Muscle was produced and mixed by Tom Rees at Rat Trap Studios in Cardiff, Wales, and mastered by Mikey Young.
 
Every Single Muscle is available to preorder now on CD/LP/all DSPs from Sub Pop. LP preorders from megamart.subpop.com in North America, Mega Mart Europe in the UK + EU, and your local record store, will receive the limited Loser Edition opaque blue (NA) and blue vinyl (UK/EU)(all vinyl color editions whilst stock lasts!). Every Single Muscle also features what is likely the band’s most BONKERS cover art to date, illustrated by Ross Willmett.
 
The Bug Club has also announced headlining UK dates for May and June 2026, plus a May 23rd support slot opening for Super Furry Animals in London. Additional live dates will be announced soon.

 

Sat. May 09 - Wrexham, UK -  The Rockin’ Chair
Sat. May 23 - London, UK - Brixton Academy*
Mon. Jun. 01- Norwich, UK - Arts Centre
Tue. Jun. 02 - Brighton, Uk - Concorde 2
Wed. Jun. 03 - Bristol, UK - The Lantern
Thu. Jun. 04 - Liverpool, UK - Hangar 34
Fri. Jun. 05 - Leeds, UK - Project House
Sat. Jun. 06 - Barry, UK - Memo Arts Centre
* supporting Super Furry Animals

 

More on The Bug Club’s Every Single Muscle:

The Bug Club are back with a new album. It’s been a whole eleven months since their last. Where have they been?
 
Every Single Muscle, the band’s fifth LP, arrives 29th May 2026 via Sub Pop, making it a hat-trick for the Welsh duo and their esteemed Seattle-based patrons. Since Very Human Features, which emerged in June of 2025, the non-stop tour has seen the BBC 6 Music and KEXP favourites ping-pong across the Atlantic like they used to the Severn Bridge. Various festival slots in the summer kept them from having any sort of holiday - who needs one when you live in Wales anyway? - until it was time to head back to the writing room.
 
So that answers that first question. Not that you’d have otherwise known. Ever self-effacing, songwriters Sam (guitar, vocals) and Tilly (bass, vocals) go as far as to claim that they’ve been sitting around “doing nothing at all” during track “It’s Our Manager David.” That’s clearly a lie. Every Single Muscle gets off to a full-throttle, chugging start with “Miss Wales 2012,” referencing a competition both Tilly and Sam have actually won. Dead serious. It’s the first of many sub-two-minute tracks on the album, setting the tone for The Bug Club’s punkiest offering yet and recalling both the short, sharp snaps of their very first singles and the grunt of recent releases. So packed is the album with wall-to-wall riffs and lyrical hooks rammed into tight confines that Sam actually asks permission to squeeze in a solo during second track “A Good Day for Dying.” He’s given two seconds.
 
Not that we’re short-changed, though, because Sam asks again later on and is granted more. Across eighteen tunes there’s enough classic Sam/Tilly guitar interplay to satisfy even the most vociferous Bug Club club member and firmly refute the band’s own claim that they are only “just about technically proficient on our instruments.” “Full Range of Motion” has a choppy rhythm that sits atop drummer Tom’s tight beat and serves to remind us all of Minutemen, for a minute. “Make It Count” brings sweet melody and call and response, while “All My Clothes Fell Off” allows for a slower paced ballad that builds to a crescendo that would not be out of place in the world of classic rock. “Cut to Black” combines a Sparks-esque falsetto and Tilly’s melodic bass playing with a rhythm something close-ish to what Klaus Dinger used to do for Neu! And closer “My Uncle Warren Drives a Passat” sees them doing a bit of a left turn and swapping out guitars for keys. This record’s an exercise in efficient maximalism - the musical equivalent of your dad packing the car for a holiday. Bring what you like; space is tight but they’ll get it in there somehow.
 
On to the words, because with these guys those are important. While Very Human Features did an excellent job of pointing at everyday things and highlighting their absurdity, on Every Single Muscle The Bug Club look more closely at themselves. Not so much in an introspective way, though. More in a way an alien might probe a captive specimen on an intergalactic gurney. Horror movies get their “body” subgenre, now garage rock albums get theirs too. Self-interested in an entirely new sense of the term, the human form and condition is prodded and inspected from every angle throughout the course of the album. “Look Like Me” sees them singing about their own appearance, while on “How Can We Be Friends” they are preoccupied with others’. “Every Single Muscle” itemises organs as if they belong on a shopping list, and both “Make It Count” and “Pretty as a Magazine” bemoan the fact people don’t know what to do with their own bodies. Altogether, we get a sense of surreal detachment from the self that sets up the ever-present ennui-laden humour; the last song sees Sam announce he’s “bored of being human.” The Bug Club seem almost suspicious of the concept of being a person - as if they’ve woken up in a costume they didn’t want to put on and cannot take off.
 
Initially comprising the songwriting core of Sam Willmett (vocals/guitar) and Tilly Harris (vocals/bass) with Dan Matthew (drums), The Bug Club started plying their trade in 2016. They were signed by UK label Bingo Records in Autumn 2020 and first single “We Don’t Need Room for Lovin” was released in February 2021, followed by EP Launching Moondream One. It quickly established The Bug Club as the tongue-in-cheek and live-focused antidote to the previous year’s penned-in pandemic drudgery. BBC 6 Music’s Marc Riley was an early champion.
 
Pure Particles followed, whose vinyl release included a board game brimming with cult references. Fed up with the conventional approach they then released “Intelectuals”: a standalone track that was actually a five-track “song suite” like some kind of streaming-model-snubbing, Telecaster-bashing answer to Bach. Highbrow musos took a lyrical beating for the ages. Second standalone release “Two Beauties” marked release number two for 2022 and built up to the appearance of debut album Green Dream in F# by October. The following January they decided to pull their fingers out, get some disguises and support themselves on tour as Mr Anyway’s Holey Spirits. A live album documented this, then they got abstract with titles and put out the picture disc Picture This! By the autumn of 2023 it was time for forty-seven track, poetry-infused double album Rare Birds: Hour of Song.
 
During a trip to America they caught the eye of Sub Pop, just in time to get them on board to serve up a beefy slab of garage-punk on On the Inner Workings of the System, gaining an appropriately beefed-up stateside following in the process. The partnership proved fruitful, and with Sup Pop firmly in The Bug Club club they got cracking on Very Human Features. Is three the magic number? Probably not. But Every Single Muscle - number three for The Bug Club and Sub Pop - certainly comes close enough to convince your average strange human person that it might be.


The Bug Club
Every Single Muscle
 
Tracklisting:
1. Miss Wales 2012
2. A Good Day for Dying
3. Make It Count
4. Cut to Black
5. Full Range of Motion
6. Pretty as a Magazine
7. Look Like Me
8. How Can We Be Friends
9. Every Single Muscle
10. Shiny and Wet
11. Semi-Automatic
12. In My Short Life
13. Watching the Omnibus
14. It’s Our Manager David
15. Yours (If You Want Me)
16. All My Clothes Fell Off
17. Third Best Friend
18. My Uncle Warren Drives a Passat


Posted by Abbie Gobeli

NEWS : WED, FEB 18, 2026 at 6:00 AM

Listen To the New SUNN O))) Track “Butch’s Guns”

SUNN O))) share the new track “Butch’s Guns,” another standout from the band’s forthcoming eponymous album. The new song is available today on all streaming services.
 
Also today, SUNN O))) is announcing new summer headlining shows in the EU and UK beginning Tuesday, June 23rd in Zurich, CH at Rote Fabrik and currently running through Monday, July 6th + Tuesday, July 7th in Berlin, DE for a two-night stand at Silent Green Bentonhalle. The tour will include stops in Belgium (Antwerp)the Netherlands (Amsterdam)Germany (Köln), and the UK (Bristol, Brighton, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham, and London). Additional live dates to be announced soon.


 
Tickets for these June and July shows go on sale Friday, February 20th at 10 am CET. Please find a current list of dates below.
 
SUNN O))) recently added shows to the band’s upcoming 2026 North American headline tour in support of the album. The tour will now include stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, New York, Denver, Boise, Seattle, and Portland (OR). Tickets for the shows below are on sale now.
 
North America, March/April 2026
Mon. Mar. 30 - San Francisco, CA - Regency Ballroom
Tue. Mar. 31 - Los Angeles, CA - The United Theater on Broadway
Wed. Apr. 01 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren
Fri. Apr. 03 - Dallas, TX - Trees Lounge
Sat. Apr. 04 - Austin, TX - Emo’s
Sun. Apr. 05 - Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall
Mon. Apr. 06 -  New Orleans, LA - Civic Theatre
Tue. Apr. 07  - Atlanta, GA - The Goat Farm
Thu. Apr. 09 -  Columbus, OH - The Bluestone
Fri. Apr. 10 - Washington, DC - The Lincoln Theatre
Sat.  Apr. 11 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
Sun. Apr. 12 - New York, NY - The Town Hall
Mon. Apr. 13 - Montreal, QC - Le National
Tue. Apr. 14 - Toronto, ON - 131 McCormack
Thu. Apr. 16 - Chicago, IL - Salt Shed
Sat. Apr. 18 -  Iowa City, IA - Englert Theatre
Sun. Apr. 19 - Omaha, NE - The Waiting Room
Mon. Apr. 20 - Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
Wed. Apr. 22 - Boise, ID - Shrine Social Club
Fri. Apr. 24 - Seattle, WA - Showbox (So Do)
Sat. Apr. 25 - Portland, OR - Roseland
 
UK/EU, June/July 2026 - Just Announced
Tue. Jun. 23 - Zurich, CH - Rote Fabrik
Wed. Jun. 24 - Antwerp, BE - Trix
Thu. Jun. 25 - Amsterdam, NL - Paradiso
Fri. Jun. 26 - Koln, DE - Essigfabrik
Sun. Jun. 28 - Bristol, UK - Prospect Building
Mon. Jun.  29 - Brighton, UK - Corn Exchange
Tue. Jun. 30 - Liverpool, UK - The Dome
Wed. Jul. 01 - Leeds, UK -  Project House Leeds
Thu. Jul. 02 - Birmingham, UK - O2 Institute 
Fri. Jul. 03 - London, UK - Troxy
Mon. Jul. 06 - Berlin, DE - Silent Green Betonhalle
Tue. Jul. 07 - Berlin, DE - Silent Green Betonhalle

The album SUNN O))) will be released Friday, April 3rd, 2026, and is available for preorder now on CD/2xLP/all DSPs worldwide from Sub Pop. LP preorders through the North American Sub Pop Mega Mart will receive the limited Loser edition on opaque blue vinyl; preorders through Mega Mart Europe will receive the Loser Edition on oxblood vinyl (UK/EU) with reversed cover art. The Loser Editions will also be available at your local record store. And, while supplies last, two new T-shirts (long and short sleeve) and a baseball hat (US-only) are available.
 
SUNN O))) was co-produced & mixed by the band and Brad Wood (Hum, Tar, Sunny Day Real Estate, Liz Phair), and was recorded at Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, Washington, January 2025.
 
Framing the album visually are two paintings by the late American artist Mark Rothko - one on the front cover and one on the back cover, with the art reversed for UK & European pressings. The CD and LP package also includes expansive liner notes by author Robert Macfarlane, whose 2025 novel Is a River Alive? is among the many sources of inspiration for the album. And, illustrations by French artist Elodie Lesourd are featured on the inner LP sleeves and accompanying album merch.



sunn O)))
S/T
 
Tracklisting:
1. XXANN
2. Does Anyone Hear Like Venom?
3. Butch’s Guns
4 Mindrolling
5. Everett Moses
6. Glory Black
 

Posted by Abbie Gobeli

NEWS : TUE, FEB 17, 2026 at 8:00 AM

Sub Pop Ensnares Musician And Occasional Politician Hayden Pedigo With Unorthodox Recording Deal

Sub Pop has snagged the acclaimed young musician Hayden Pedigo with an unorthodox recording contract. Among other things, this union will spawn a number of new albums, one of which Hayden is currently hard at work on.
 
In celebration of this news, Hayden is sharing the oddly specific details of his contractual agreement, along with tour dates and details of an upcoming NTS Live residency.
 
First, the agreement:


Hayden Pedigo and Sub Pop are ever so pleased to confirm that these terms were found mutually agreeable, and this agreement is now law.
 
Hayden Pedigo’s upcoming international live shows for 2026 include a headlining performance on Thursday, March 26th in Brooklyn, NY at St. John’s Lutheran Church, and festival appearances on Saturday, March 28th in Knoxville, TN at Big Ears Festival, and Thursday, April 9th-12th in The Hague, Netherlands at Rewire Festival.
 
Hayden Pedigo will also host a new, four-month-long residency titled Amarillo Highway With Hayden Pedigo on NTS Live beginning February 25th.
 
More on Hayden Pedigo…
Hayden Pedigo: man, myth, master of disguise; un-picker, finger-picker, absurdist, perfectionist. The unorthodox contender for Amarillo City Council, subject of the film Kid Candidate, and creator of the acclaimed albums for Mexican Summer: Letting Go (2021), The Happiest Times I Ever Ignored (2023), and his latest release, I’ll Be Waving as You Drive Away (2025).
 
He’s an innovator of the instrumental genre. A challenger of the stereotypical, son of a truck-stop preacher, he backs up a cherry red Silverado under his own smiling, Brylcreemed and Nudie-Suited billboard. His foot hesitates above the gas pedal as a cloud of dust rises. Where between beaming advert and disillusioned entertainer might his truest self lie?  I’ll Be Waving…his intentionally maximalist, genre-resistant work of warped instrumental Americana – is an exclamation point at the end of an accidental trilogy of records. The album was selected for “Best Albums of 2025” lists from All Music, Nialler9, No Ripcord, PASTE, and Pitchfork. The latter says of the record in its “Best New Music” review, “On his most majestic and sincere record yet, the Texas guitarist plays with grace and power, evoking the gentle emptiness of the American West.”
 
2025 also saw the release of In The Earth Again, the well-received collaborative album with Oklahoma City’s Chat Pile, released on the Computer Students label. That album also saw year-end praise from the likes of Beats Per Minute, The Needle DropTreble Zine, and Stereogum, who called the album “…the two acts find a cohesive middle ground in this brutally dystopian guitar music, with Pedigo’s fingerpicking contrasting Raygun Busch’s seared vocals. The result almost feels like a southern gothic novel: devastating, vast, yet oddly warm all the same.”


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