“With its gentle percussion, trembling strings and sweet, cooed harmonies, the song has the intimate, handmade quality of a scrapbook.” [“Memory Be a Blade”] - New York Times
Today, March 6th, waterbaby’s debut full-length, Memory Be a Blade, is available on CD/LP/DSPs worldwide from Sub Pop. The 8-track long player features the songs “Amiss”, “Beck n Call”, “Clay”, “Memory Be a Blade”, and today’s new offering, “Srs Ice.”
On Memory Be a Blade, the Stockholm, Sweden-born singer-songwriter’s second release on Sub Pop, the nostalgia runs deep. Her follow-up to 2023 EP Foam is darker, richer, and more personal than ever. She wanted her lyrics to dig deeper and evolve her writing forward, something she accomplishes stunningly across the eight-track project.
To spark inspiration for her new lyrics, waterbaby reflected on a past break-up. She had moved on and was seeing someone new while recording the album. But when the newer relationship ended, she witnessed how much the album took on a new meaning to reflect the heartbreak she hadn’t anticipated experiencing.
“Many of the songs came to mean very different things than what I had thought when writing them in the first place,” waterbaby admits.
In the two years following Foam, waterbaby and her primary collaborator, Marcus White, took their time to get the album right. They wrote and recorded around Stockholm, the south of Sweden, and even Los Angeles. As it took shape, however, waterbaby began to notice how much she would stiffen up behind the microphone. She admits she gets quite shy in the studio, opting for the familiarity of people like White to stay by her side. But in order to take her words and sound deeper, White encouraged her to improvise what she sang instead of writing it out ahead of time.
Her improvisations were paired with compositions that reflected waterbaby’s classical background. White played piano alongside his lush and ethereal arrangements of string and horn parts. Musicians like violinist Oliva Lundberg, cellists Filip Lundberg and Kristina Winiarski, saxophonist Sebastian Mattebo, trombonist Hannes Falk Junestav, and flutist Pelle Westlin round out the dreamy ensemble (read more at Sub Pop).
waterbaby will begin an 8-date UK & EU headline tour for 2026 in support of Memory Be a Blade. These shows will begin on March 19th in Gothenburg, Sweden, along with dates in Stockholm, London, Paris, and Berlin. Additional live shows to be announced soon. See below for a current list of shows.
Thu, Mar. 19 Gothenburg, SE - Nefertiti Fri, Mar. 20 Lund, SE - Mejerlet Sat, Mar. 21 Linköping, SE - Babettes Sun, Apr. 12 Stockholm, SE - Södra Teatern Wed, Apr. 15 London, UK - The Lower Third Thu, Apr. 16 Paris, FR - Popup! Fri, Apr. 17 Rotterdam, NL - MOMO Sun, Apr. 19 Berlin, DE - Frannz
What people are saying about waterbaby: “waterbaby makes music that is funny, heartfelt and intimate, cramming earworm hooks into warped bedroom pop production.”- The Guardian
“With themes about love and loneliness, waterbaby’s songs both break you and build you back up.” - Bandcamp Daily
“Under the gaze of auto-tuned vocals and alt-rock textures, waterbaby has forged something wholly original and awing.” - Paste
“An unguarded DIY R&B moment coming out of the Swedish capital.” - The FADER
“A real jewel, a thrilling and evocative slice of future-facing pop” - CLASH
“worth a few hundred plays.” - Loud and Quiet
“the Swedish artist’s knack for instant classics is no accident” - DIY
“waterbaby’s writing feels both fragile and fearless, cementing her status as one of alt-pop’s most quietly devastating new voices.” - Wonderland
“beautiful” - Notion
waterbaby Memory Be a Blade
Tracklisting: 1. Sink 2. Memory Be a Blade 3. Clay 4. Beck n Call 5. Minnie 6. Minnie Too 7. Amiss 8. Srs Ice
“…rippling power pop cut.”- [“Might See You There”] Exclaim!@
March 4th, 2026 - Weird Nightmare has released an official video for the rollicking new track“Pay No Mind,” another standout from the infectious second LP Hoopla by former METZ frontman Alex Edkins. The new song will have you singing along in no time and is available today on all streaming services.
“We had a blast making this video with director Ryan Faist. It was a nod to the Elvis Costello and the Attractions “Pump it Up” video and some early footage of the Buzzcocks on cable access TV.
“The lyric was lifted from an Atlantic City tourism t-shirt. “I’m so broke, I can’t even pay attention” struck me as a particularly accurate comment on modern life. Obviously, the shirt is meant to be funny, but it felt quite dark to me. Due to the overwhelming onslaught of information and emotional baggage that comes with it, I think there is a tendency for people’s lives to become quite myopic. As a coping mechanism, we become more and more insular, ignoring the world around us”.
Hoopla was co-produced by Edkins and Spoon’s Jim Eno at Seth Manchester’s Machines With Magnets in Providence, RI. Edkins expands Weird Nightmare’s dimensions to new heights, resplendent with sunny guitar pop, Hoopla was crafted with just the right amount of punk rock fuzz and crunch. The immediate, crisp, unfussy recording brings you right into the studio with Edkins and his band. As previously announced, Weird Nightmare has confirmed North American, UK, and European dates beginning on April 24th in San Diego, with festival appearances at the Soundscape NW Festival in Portland, on April 28th with labelmates Bully, and a 5-date Canadian run in June with Wintersleep. Additional live dates will be announced soon.
Fri. Apr. 24 - San Diego, CA - Soda Bar Sat. Apr. 25 - Los Angeles, CA - Gold Diggers ^ Sun. Apr. 26 - Oakland, CA - Thee Stork Club ^ Tue. Apr. 28 - Portland, OR - Soundscape NW Festival * Wed. Apr. 29 - Seattle, WA - Baba Yaga Fri. May 01 - Toronto, ON - Sonic Boom in-store Sun. May 03 - Brantford, ON - zBTFD in-store Tue. May 12 - Kingston, ON - Broom Factory Wed. May 13 - Montreal, PQ - Bar le Ritz Sat. May 16 - Halifax, NS - Marquee Ballroom # Wed. Jun. 17 - London, ON - London Music Hall # Thu. Jun. 18 - Hamilton, ON - Bridgeworks # Fri. Jun. 19 - Toronto, ON - Masonic Temple # Sat. Jun. 20 - Ottawa, ON - The Bronson # Wed. Jun. 24 - Richmond, VA - Richmond Music Hall Thu. Jun. 25 - Washington, DC - Songbyrd Fri. Jun. 26 - Philadelphia, PA - Ortlieb’s Sat. Jun. 27 - Brooklyn, NY - Union Pool Sun. Jun. 28 - Medford, MA - Deep Cuts Fri. Aug. 28 - Malaga, ES - Canela Party Festival Tue. Sep. 01 - Leeds, UK - The Attic Wed. Sep. 2 - Glasgow, UK - Hug & Pint Thu. Sep. 3 - Birmingham, UK - Hare & Hounds Fri. Sep. 4th - Southampton, UK - Heartbreakers Sat. Sep. 5 - London, UK - The Lexington Sun. Sep. 6 - Rotterdam, NL - Rotown Tue. Sep. 8 - Berlin, DE - Urban Spree Wed. Sep. 9 - Koln, DE - Bumann Thu. Sep. 10 - Paris, FR - Point Ephemere Fri. Sep. 11 - Lille, FR- Aeronef Sun. Sep. 13 Asten, NL - Misty Fields Festival
* with Bully ^ with Mrs. Magician # with Wintersleep
Hoopla will be available on May 1st from Sub Pop Worldwide and Dine Alone in Canada. LP preorders in the US through Sub Pop Mega Mart will receive the limited Loser Edition on Emerald Green-Blue vinyl; preorders through Mega Mart Europe will receive the Loser Edition on Transparent Orange (UK/EU). The Canadian exclusive will be available on Orange/Blue/White Solar Flare from Dine Alone. The limited Loser Editions will also be available at your local record store (All limited vinyl colors available while stock lasts!).
What people have said about Weird Nightmare: “Inspired by the simplicity and ‘big bar chords’ of The Undertones and Protex, [‘Might See You There’] evokes a rose-tinted sense of teenage nostalgia.” - DIY
“Weird Nightmare is all about hooks and melody. Still delivered with levels in the red, but these are ultracatchy powerpop songs first and foremost, and really good ones at that.” - Brooklyn Vegan
“The debut Weird Nightmare album from METZ guitarist/vocalist Alex Edkins is a hook-filled set of blown-out power-pop with distorted guitars, punchy rhythms and bright pop melodies.” - KEXP
“Alex Edkins finally lets those melodies loose, resulting in an irresistibly euphoric blast of feedback spattered garage-pop that is just what the doctor ordered to chase away any lingering post-lockdown blues.’” - The Quietus
Weird Nightmare Hoopla
Tracklisting: 1. Headful of Rain 2. Might See You There 3. Baby Don’t 4. Forever Elsewhere 5. Never in Style 6. Pay No Mind 7. If You Should Turn Away 8. Little Strange 9. Bright City Lights (ft. Julianna Riolino) 10. Where I Belong
SPRINTS today share avowedly political new single “Trickle Down.” The Irish four-piece have just returned from a sold-out and extremely well-received US tour. They will now begin the European leg, a run that takes them all the way to festival season - including some recently announced appearances at 2000trees, Bulletproof Festival, and Float Along Festival.
On the new single, the band says: “’Trickle Down’ is about watching systems fail in slow motion, housing crisis, rising costs, culture wars, climate collapse, and being told to stay patient. It’s the frustration of a generation stuck in “wait mode” while everything burns.”
SPRINTS have long been celebrated for crafting a ferocious live show that echoes the band’s recorded sound, equal parts raw and refined, catapulting listeners into controlled chaos. See below for a full list of dates.
Tour Dates Tue. Mar. 10 - Tourcoing, FR - Grand Mix Wed. Mar. 11 - Brussels, BE - Botanique (Orangerie) Thu. Mar. 12 - Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg Sat. Mar. 14 - Cologne, DE - Kantine Sun. Mar. 15 - Hamburg, DE - Übel & Gefährlich Tue. Mar. 17 - Copenhagen, DK - Loppen Wed. Mar. 18 - Berlin, DE - Metropol Fri. Mar. 20 - Warsaw, PL - Voodoo Sat. Mar. 21 - Prague, CZ - Akropolis Sun. Mar. 22 - Munich, DE - Strom Tue. Mar. 24 - Zurich, CH - Bogen F Wed. Mar. 25 - Milan, IT - Arci Bellezza Sat. Mar. 28 - Paris, FR - Cabaret Sauvage Sun. Mar. 29 - Luxembourg, LU - Atelier Tue. Mar. 31 - Munster, DE - Skate Palace Cafe Wed. Apr. 1 - Wiesbaden, DE - Schlachthof Wiesbaden Thu. Apr. 2 - Schorndorf, DE - Club Manufaktur Sat. Apr. 4 - Schijndel, NL - Paaspop Sat. Apr. 18 - Dresden, DE - Polimagie Fri. May. 22 - Derbyshire, UK - Bearded Theory Sat. May. 30 - Neustrelitz, DE - Immergut Festival Fri. Jun. 5 - London, UK - Bulletproof Festival Fri. Jun. 19 - Neuhausen, DE - Southside Sun. Jun. 21 - Scheeßel, DE - Hurricane Tue. Jun. 23 - Zagreb, HR - INmusic Festival Sat. Jun. 27 - Clermont Ferrand, FR - Europavox Wed. Jul. 8 - Gloucestershire, UK - 2000trees Sat. Jul. 18 - Carhaix, FR - Les Vieilles Charrues Sat. Aug. 1 - Curraghmore Estate, IE - All Together Now Sun. Aug. 30th - Ravenglass UK - Krankenhaus Festival Sat. Sep. 26 - Sheffield, UK - Float Along Festival
2025 was a banger year for SPRINTS, gracing the cover of Dork Magazine, a myriad of 5* album reviews, features with The Guardian and others, a Jools Holland slot, and continued support at BBC 6Music.
What people are saying about SPRINTS All That Is Over:
“A representative mix of personal and political atrocities, All That Is Over is far from a grim headbanger, rather offering a cathartic, frustrated call to action that seems timely as ever in its blunt demands for care and safe spaces in a world on fire.” - All Music
“Building on their raucous garage punk roots, All That Is Over feels like a big step forward, with striking crescendos, sludgy subdued moments, and, of course, the fierce vocals, searing guitars, and pounding drums that first drew listeners in.” - KEXP
“As with any great thrill ride, by the time ‘Desire’ has simmered down and its final note brought All That Is Over to a close, there is an overwhelming urge to do it all over again as soon as possible.” Spectrum Culture
“The Irish garage-punks are charged with the spirit of something unholy” - Record Collector
“Cathartically boisterous, brutally candid post-punk” - The Guardian
“All That Is Over is the sound of a group with something urgent to say, and the chops to say it louder, weirder and smarter than anyone else” -Dork
“The anger remains palpable, the lyrics ever relatable, and ‘All That Is Over’ injects enough ingenuity to keep SPRINTS right at the top of the class” - DIY
“The race to rock stardom is a marathon, not a 100-metre dash. But with this superb record, Sprints – sometimes fast, sometimes furious, always fucking fantastic – prove they’re in it for the long haul.” Kerrang!
“Many of these songs tussle with the jubilant status of the band – newly anointed off the back of their promising debut Letter to Self – against the apocalyptic landscape of the modern age.” [All That Is Over] - The Independent
“The second album by the noise-rock breakouts is sculpted and anthemic” [All That Is Over] - NME
“Chubb’s lyrics are so sharp they could pierce the skin like a sword” - The Skinny
“An exhilarating helter-skelter between strident, gothic clang and jubilant, unruly rock.” [4/5] MOJO
“Now, with their explosive follow-up All That is Over out now, they’re set to leap from critical darlings to one of 2025’s breakthrough acts” - 1883
“SPRINTS exhilarate on All That Is Over” - The Line Of Best Fit
“SPRINTS continue to be a vessel for clever driven punk music” - Clash
Iron & Wine’sHen’s Teeth is out today, February 27th Worldwide from Sub Pop. The album features singles “In Your Ocean,” “Roses,” “Robin’s Egg (feat. I’m With Her),” and an official video for the release-week offering, “Wait Up (feat. I’m With Her) which was animated by Callum Scott Dyson.
Hen’s Teeth arrives fully formed but sits as a sibling record, of sorts, to 2024’s acclaimed and Grammy-nominated Light Verse. Its seeds were sewn during multiple sessions over the last few years in the foothills of Los Angeles, with studio owner/engineer Dave Way (Fiona Apple, Jakob Dylan, Sheryl Crow) at the helm. The record features many familiar names from the Iron & Wine universe - David Garza, Sebastian Steinberg, Tyler Chester, Griffin Goldsmith, Beth Goodfellow, Kyle Crane, and Paul Cartwright – lending their talents to a collection of songs that, while complementary in nature, had their own distinct feel.
Iron & Wine will appear on CBS Saturday Morning, tomorrow, February 28th, performing intimate versions of “In Your Ocean,” “Roses,” and “Singing Saw.” Their Australia & New Zealand tour will also begin on February 28th in Perth, AU, with headline dates in North America running from April to May and in October. See below for a complete list of shows. Tickets can be purchased here.
Australia & New Zealand Sat. Feb. 28 - Perth, AU - The Rechabite * Mon. Mar. 02 - Brisbane, AU - The Princess Theatre * Wed. Mar. 04 - Sydney, AU - City Recital Hall * Fri. Mar. 06 - Adelaide, AU - WOMADelaide * Sat. Mar. 07 - Port Fairy, AU - Port Fairy Folk Festival Sun. Mar 08 - Port Fairy, AU - Port Fairy Folk Festival Tue. Mar. 10 - Melbourne, AU - Northcote Theatre * Thu. Mar. 12 - Hobart, AU - Odeon Theatre * Sat. Mar. 14 - Auckland, NZ - Powerstation * Sun. Mar - 15, Wellington, NZ - Meow Nui *
North America Tue. Mar. 17 - Honolulu, HI - The Hawaii Theatre ^ Wed. Mar. 18 - Kahului, HI - Maui Arts & Cultural Center Castle Theater ^ Mon. Apr. 27th - St Louis, MO - The Pageant @ Tue. Apr. 28th - Columbia, MO - The Blue Note @ Wed. Apr. 29th - Omaha, NE - Astro Theater @ Fri. May 01 - Saint Paul, MN - Fitzgerald Theater @ Sat. May 02 - Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom @ Sun. May 03 - Iowa City, IA - The Englert Theatre @ Tue. May 05 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall @ Wed. May 06 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall @ Fri. May 08 - Ann Arbor, MI - Michigan Theater @ Sat. May 09 - Niagara Falls, CA - The Avalon Theatre at Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort @ Sun. May 10 - Albany, NY - The Egg @ Mon. May 11 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer @ Wed. May 13 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel @ Thu. May 14 - Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club @ Fri. May 15 - Norfolk, VA - The NorVa @ Sat. May 16 - Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom @ Sun. May 17 - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle @ Thu. Oct 8 - Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre ! Fri. Oct 9 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot ! Sat. Oct 10 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Hall ! Mon. Oct 12 - Portland, OR - Revolution Hall ! Tue. Oct 13 - Seattle, WA - The 5th Avenue Theatre ! Thu. Oct 15 - Astoria, OR - Liberty Theatre ! Fri. Oct 16 - San Francisco, CA - The Castro ! Sat. Oct 17 - Los Angeles, CA - TBA ! Sun. Oct 18 - Los Angeles, CA - TBA % Tue. Oct 20 - El Cajon, CA - The Magnolia % Wed. Oct 21 - Tucson, AZ - La Rosa % Fri. Oct 23 - San Antonio, TX - Stable Hall % Sat. Oct 24 - Dallas, TX - Majestic Theatre % Sun. Oct 25 - Tulsa, OK - Guthrie Green ! % Tue. Oct 27 - Memphis, TN - TBA % Wed. Oct 28 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern Thu. Oct 29 - Columbia, SC - The Senate %
*with Leah Senior ^ with Jenny Yim @ with Improvement Movement ! with Ken Pomeroy % with DUG
What people are saying about Hen’s Teeth:
“As one of the most consistently compelling musicians of his era, Sam Beam continues a streak of good albums that is decidedly yet to meet its end. - Paste
“‘In Your Ocean’ is anything but obvious. Here we have a dense and absorbing, bluegrass-flecked rock tune…”- AV CLUB
“‘In Your Ocean’ sees Beam singing about a love so deep that he wants to physically merge with his partner: “Praying for dry ground / Though I only want to drown / When I find myself swimming in your ocean”, Beam sings.” -NME
“Sam Beam’s new album of stupendous Americana… Whether it’s the rollicking folk rock of In Your Ocean or the delicate urgency of Grace Notes, Hen’s Teeth is benchmark roots music from start to finish.” - [4 stars ****] MOJO
“Sam Beam finds musical liberation where folk and jazz meet… Hen’s Teeth captures something rare and precious: a sumptuous spirit which doesn’t have to try too hard to seduce the listener.” - [8/10] Uncut
Iron & Wine Hen’s Teeth
Track Listing: 1. Roses 2. Paper and Stone 3. Robin’s Egg (feat. I’m With Her) 4. Singing Saw 5. In Your Ocean 6. Defiance, Ohio 7. Wait Up (feat. I’m With Her) 8. Grace Notes 9. Dates and Dead People 10. Half Measures
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