NEWS : TUE, APR 21, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Everyone’s Got Talent In The Official Video For Telehealth’s “Donor Country (A gOoD cAuSe)”

In the official video for Telehealth’s “Donor Country (A gOoD cAuSe),” the band presents Telehealth’s Top Talent, an unreal new talent show competition featuring an assortment of witches, hedge trimming artists, magicians, “air” DJs, and bubblegum blowers all vying for their 15 minutes of fame. The visual was directed by Eleanor Petry, and the song is available today on all streaming services.
 
Telehealth offers this on the song and its accompanying visual, “‘Donor Country (A gOoD cAuSe)’ examines how modern philanthropy blurs survival, cultural status, and compromise. In the absurd American financial landscape where nearly every day to day activity (from checkout charity prompts at Safeway to GoFundMe campaigns to afford medical bill) relies on some form of patronage, the song sits in a gray space, tracing the interdependence between funding that keeps life (and art!) afloat while quietly shaping their limits, turning generosity into both necessity and a performance.
 
“The video stages this absurd reality as Telehealth Top Talent, a parody talent show where contestants push themselves into increasingly exaggerated, court-jester extremes (cue the singing, dancing, and self-mythologizing!!) for a shot at money and fleeting fame. Blending satire with discomfort, the video turns the spectacle of opportunity into an observation of cultural survival under patronage… asking not just who is being exploited, but who is benefiting from this? In the end, it’s less about a single oppressor than a shared dependency - one that leaves open the question of who holds power once the check clears, and where that money comes from in the first place?”

“Donor Country (A gOoD cAuSe)” follows the official videos and singles for “Things I’ve Killed” and “Cool Job,” and is another highlight from Green World Image, the band’s forthcoming Sub Pop debut, out Friday, May 15th, 2026.
 
Telehealth begins their North American headline tour in support of Green World Image this Sunday, April 26th in Cleveland, OH at Happy Dog. The 19-date trek continues through Wednesday, May 27 in Reno, NV at Holland Project. 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 - Launderette #
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 - The DLC !!
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 ^^^
 
* w/ Axis Sova
^ w/ Dr. Fang And The Bats, The Pop Cult
! w/ Dori, Credit Card
@ w/  valleyview, Phloc
# w/ Positronix, Gripper
% w/ Perennial, Pink Lids
$ w/ Mary Shelley
+ w/ Coral Grief, Buddy Wynkopp
** w/ Buddy Wynkopp, Nonbinary Girlfriend
^^ w/ Deep Heaven
!! w/ The Fever Drift, more TBA
@@ w/ Chroma Lips, Video Daze
## w/ TBA
%% w/ The Sheaves, DOMS
$$ w/ Tube Alloys, Agender
++ w/ Blair Gun, Ghee
*** w/ Street Eaters, Squiggle
^^^ w/ Clarko, Charity Kiss
 
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 available whilst stock lasts!).
 
Read more on Telehealth’s Green World Image at Sub Pop.
 
What People Are Saying About Telehealth:
“It’s satirical Seattle poetry, set to an anxious, punked-up rhythm and a weirdly cathartic stream of buzzwords and industries millennials have supposedly “killed,” per a ludicrous Reddit thread.” [“Things I’ve Killed”] Seattle Times
 
“Telehealth make great new wave inspired art punk that’s as catchy as it is clever.” [“Cool Job”] Post-Trash
 
“A wacky lead single…sounds like ‘a modern update on a B-52s B-side’” [“Cool Job”] STEREOGUM
 
“Nervy” [“Cool Job”] BROOKLYN VEGAN
 
“It’s fun, squirly stuff.” [“Cool Job”] Loud & Quiet Weekly


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