Today, you can watch Telehealth’s official video for “Yassify Me,” a new song that dresses up carnage with a ring light and a wellness routine, simultaneously weaponizing therapy-speak and new wave. It is the final pre-release track from Green World Image, out tomorrow, Friday, May 15th worldwide on Sub Pop.
The “Yassify Me” visual was directed by band member Kendra Cox and stars Seattle-based artist Becky Harbine in an improvisational performance.
Cox says of the video, “What you see is pretty much what you get here. ‘Yassify Me’ is the result of a zero-dollar budget, a dream, and my aunt Becky absolutely committing to the bit. Watching her improvised movements against the backdrop of rapid development somehow captured the exact juxtaposed spirit of the song better than anything we could’ve planned. Go Mariners!”
Telehealth resumes their headlining North American tour in support of Green World Image with a hometown release show tonight, Thursday, May 14th in Seattle at Neumos. The tour will continue through Wednesday, May 27 in Reno, NV at Holland Project. See below for a full list of dates.
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 $$ Sun. May 24 - San Diego, CA - Banshee Bar ++ Tue. May 26 - Oakland, CA - Stork Club *** Wed. May 27 - Reno, NV - Holland Project ^^^
+ w/ Coral Grief, Buddy Wynkopp ** w/ Buddy Wynkopp, Nonbinary Girlfriend ^^ w/ Deep Heaven !! w/ The Fever Drift, more TBA @@ w/ Chroma Lips, Video Daze ## w/ TBA %% w/ The Sheaves, DOMS $$ w/ Tube Alloys, Agender ++ w/ Blair Gun, Ghee *** w/ Street Eaters, Squiggle ^^^ w/ Clarko, Charity Kiss
Green World Image is available to 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: “The follow-up to 2023’s Content Oscillator, Green World Image represents a great leap forward into punchier dance-induction (Trevor Spencer produces)…If Telehealth don’t become Seattle’s next medium-sized thing, I will slowly shake my head in disbelief.” The Stranger
“Much of Telehealth’s music (and really the band’s identity) is marked by a subversive sense of humor applied to the weight of living in a hypercommercialized society and social media feeds filled with doomsday headlines alongside cat memes.” [Green World Image] Seattle Times
“With its propensity for shout-singing and ultra-tight instrumentals, Telehealth might immediately call to mind the B-52s and Talking Heads in sound. (Telehealth is well-aware it kind of sounds like DEVO, too, as evidenced by a winkingly explicit reference to the New Wave icons on Green World Image’s “Living, Laughing, Loving, Trying.”) But with its deadpan preoccupation with the cognitive dissonance of contemporary life, Telehealth is also lyrically and spiritually aligned with au courant acts like Dry Cleaning and Marie Davidson, who too are skilled at underscoring the whiplash-inducing absurdity one can feel from one social-media post or news story to the next.” South Sound Magazine
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
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?”
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
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
Today, Telehealth stars in “Things I’ve Killed,” a new and very official video in which the band explores the world of tech seminars, and a whole lot of chaos ensues. The visual was directed by Eleanor Petry, and the song is available today on all streaming services.
“Things I’ve Killed” is another highlight from Green World Image, the band’s forthcoming Sub Pop debut, out Friday, May 15th, 2026.
Telehealth offers this on “Things I’ve Killed,” “The title of the song came after we found a subreddit devoted to blaming millennials for killing entire industries, right down to mayonnaise. We loved the visceral premise in contrast to the absurd accusations so much that while demoing it, we started mocking the idea as a millennial hit list in a breathless cadence inspired by the R.E.M. classic ‘It’s the End of the World as We Know It.’
“It kind of took off from there, turning the accusations into a spiraling chant of brand names, culture wars, and economic buzzwords (no one really knows what they mean!!!). What began as a joke slowly became a portrait of modern doomscrolling, where genocide, cute puppies, and economic collapse sit side by side with every swipe. Equal parts satire and self-indictment, it’s a danceable purge full of cheap thrills and guillotines that begs the question: is it kill or be killed in the attention economy?”
Telehealth’s previously announced 19-date North American headline tour in support of Green World Image begins on Sunday, April 26th in Cleveland, OH at Happy Dog and runs through Wednesday, May 27 in Reno, NV at Holland Project. The tour will include stops in major and secondary markets, including Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, 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 - 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
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!).
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 (read more at Sub Pop).
What People Are Saying About Telehealth: “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
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
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
Today, Wednesday, October 25th, marks the release of brand new Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 8 contributions from SUNN O))) and Telehealth – both available now on all DSPs and as limited-edition vinyl 7” singles.
SUNN O)))) formed in March 1998 in Los Angeles. A synthesis of the diverse: drone, ur, noise, metal, minimalism/maximalism. Supported by a cast of collaborators, SUNN O))) has two core members: Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson. For twenty years, SUNN O))) have been challenging the way we think about music. From 1999’s The Grimmrobe Demos to 2019’s Life Metal, O’Malley and Anderson have forged connections between the worlds of metal, drone, contemporary composition, jazz, and minimalism with startling results while remaining true to the eternal principles of volume, density, and weight.
On this release, SUNN O))) pay transcendent, thunderous tribute to two departed friends and titans of heavy music: Death maestro Chuck Schuldiner on “Evil Chuck,” and Ron Guardipee of Brotherhood on “Ron G. Warrior.”
Seattle’s Telehealth is an unpredictable pop band with heavy nods to post-punk, minimal synth, egg-punk, new wave, art rock, glam, and krautrock.
After gRoUnDbReAkInG acclaim of their debut album, Content Oscillator, Telehealth is back with two new singles via Sub Pop. “Mindtrap,” a nervy, exuberant blast of Devo-esque synthesizer-laden new-wave pop/punk, is an acronym-friendly anthem for corporate soul-searchers in the ‘new normal’. Its counterpart, “Bitter Melody,” is an intricately vocoded and hypnotic groove of YMO-inspired synthesizers exploring validation and warmth in the algorithm era of disassociation.
Telehealth wears the color green to remind us all that the American pedagogy, which has become so focused on selling green as a product to alleviate the symptoms of a self-inflicted hellscape. Instead of being upset, Telehealth embraces uncertainty and absurdity.
Subscribe to the Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 8 now to get twelve super-limited 7” vinyl records featuring exclusive music by today’s finest musicians! It’s limited to a mere 835 subscriptions, because it’s volume 8, and 2023 is Sub Pop’s 35th birthday! You’ll get 7”s by SUNN O))) and Telehealth along with Thrash Palace (feat. EMA, Vice Cooler, Sarah Register), Gaye Su Akyol, Jessica Winter & Jonathan Snipes, Margarita Podridas, Mary Jane Dunphe, Brontez Purnell, Vanishing Twin, Suki Waterhouse, and more. And, to top it all off, you’ll get a lavish storage box, with art by @oldsweaty, to keep the records together.
You will get two singles in the mail roughly every other month through February 2024. Computer users: fear not! You will also get digital downloads of the tracks through your Sub Pop Mega Mart account. Hear music from the series via the Singles Club playlist, and subscribe here.Today, Wednesday, October 25th, marks the release of brand new Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 8 contributions from SUNN O))) and Telehealth – both available now on all DSPs and as limited-edition vinyl 7” singles.
SUNN O)))) formed in March 1998 in Los Angeles. A synthesis of the diverse: drone, ur, noise, metal, minimalism/maximalism. Supported by a cast of collaborators, SUNN O))) has two core members: Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson. For twenty years, SUNN O))) have been challenging the way we think about music. From 1999’s The Grimmrobe Demos to 2019’s Life Metal, O’Malley and Anderson have forged connections between the worlds of metal, drone, contemporary composition, jazz, and minimalism with startling results while remaining true to the eternal principles of volume, density, and weight.
On this release, SUNN O))) pay transcendent, thunderous tribute to two departed friends and titans of heavy music: Death maestro Chuck Schuldiner on “Evil Chuck,” and Ron Guardipee of Brotherhood on “Ron G. Warrior.”
Seattle’s Telehealth is an unpredictable pop band with heavy nods to post-punk, minimal synth, egg-punk, new wave, art rock, glam, and krautrock.
After gRoUnDbReAkInG acclaim of their debut album, Content Oscillator, Telehealth is back with two new singles via Sub Pop. “Mindtrap,” a nervy, exuberant blast of Devo-esque synthesizer-laden new-wave pop/punk, is an acronym-friendly anthem for corporate soul-searchers in the ‘new normal’. Its counterpart, “Bitter Melody,” is an intricately vocoded and hypnotic groove of YMO-inspired synthesizers exploring validation and warmth in the algorithm era of disassociation.
Telehealth wears the color green to remind us all that the American pedagogy, which has become so focused on selling green as a product to alleviate the symptoms of a self-inflicted hellscape. Instead of being upset, Telehealth embraces uncertainty and absurdity.
Subscribe to the Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 8 now to get twelve super-limited 7” vinyl records featuring exclusive music by today’s finest musicians! It’s limited to a mere 835 subscriptions, because it’s volume 8, and 2023 is Sub Pop’s 35th birthday! You’ll get 7”s by SUNN O))) and Telehealth along with Thrash Palace (feat. EMA, Vice Cooler, Sarah Register), Gaye Su Akyol, Jessica Winter & Jonathan Snipes, Margarita Podridas, Mary Jane Dunphe, Brontez Purnell, Vanishing Twin, Suki Waterhouse, and more. And, to top it all off, you’ll get a lavish storage box, with art by @oldsweaty, to keep the records together.
You will get two singles in the mail roughly every other month through February 2024. Computer users: fear not! You will also get digital downloads of the tracks through your Sub Pop Mega Mart account. Hear music from the series via the Singles Club playlist, and subscribe here.