08 BY ELEANOR PETRY

Telehealth is a sonic shapeshifter, blending the jagged edges of post-punk with the synth heavy shimmer of new wave, the pulse of krautrock, and the boundary-pushing creativity of art rock. Known for their unpredictable sound and razor-sharp wit, the band is gearing up to drop their massively anticipated sophomore album.

Their debut album, Content Oscillator, is a riotous and angular anthem to the modern struggle of “just trying to not suck” in a world that often feels like a greenwashed, neoliberal dumpster fire hellscape we have created for ourselves. Packed with cold, arpeggiated synthesizers, biting drum machines, twitchy rhythms, angular guitar lines, melodic bass grooves, and catchy hooks soaked in wry sarcasm, Content Oscillator doesn’t just lean into absurdity—it throws a party for it.

After bursting onto the scene and catching the ear of Seattle’s Sub Pop Records, Telehealth made waves in 2023 with two standout singles for the Sub Pop Singles Club, cementing their place as one of the most thrilling new bands to watch.

Deep Heaven

Deep Heaven

Deep Heaven is a Boise-based duo crafting immersive post-punk electronica. Their sound blends the landscape of a Cameron Crow film and the primal energy of 90s UK clubs.

Newly signed to Moon Ruins, the band’s self-produced debut EP, “in:” (out Oct 31, 2025), explores themes of isolation, digital dysphoria and relational burden.