- Music
- 14 Aug 25
Poor Creature, The Bonk and Elaine Malone contribute to new benefit compilation for Palestine
Conntribute is available as a digital album and on limited edition cassette tapes, with all proceeds donated to Medical Aid for Palestinians.
Belfast label Camellia Sinensis Records has announced the release of Conntribute, a fundraiser compilation for Medical Aid for Palestinians, with contributions from Poor Creature, The Bonk, Elaine Malone and more.
All 16 tracks in Conntribute came from artists who performed at The Conncert on August 9, a volunteer-run music festival in Co. Mayo. Camellia Sinensis Records said the compilation "gives a feel of what it was to be at this magical event."
"All the bands were kind enough to donate a track," wrote Camellia Sinensis Records in an Instagram post about the compilation.
"All profits are going to Medical Aid for Palestinians in light of the genocide and famine being carried out against Palestinians."
The all-Irish lineup of artists varies in genre, from folk-rock groups Poor Creature and John of the Apocalypse to experimental electronic artists Cobra Truth and Rún. Other highlights include psychedelic-folk musician Elaine Malone, noise rock band Hands Up Who Wants To Die and punk group Nichts.
The album artwork was designed by Matt Hedigan with layout by John Breslin.

Conntribute was released digitally and on limited edition cassette tapes, with the 2025 lineup of The Conncert on Side A and the 2024 lineup on Side B.
Conntribute is available for purchase on Bandcamp.
View the full tracklist below:
- ‘Fine Men's Trees’ by Biological Speculation
- ‘Port Authority’ by Nonsleep
- ‘Night Blooming Flowers’ by Hedgling
- ‘Gimme That (Demo)’ by Nichts
- ‘Face Into’ by Elaine Malone
- ‘Ten Thousand Steps’ by The Bonk
- ‘Scapulars (Live)’ by Human Lanterns
- ‘Solar Wind’ by Patrick Kelleher
- ‘Death of a Ladies Shoe Saleman (Live)’ by Y0P
- ‘Leviathan’ by Rún
- ‘Whales’ by John of the Apocalypse
- ‘An Draighneán Donn (Live)’ by Poor Creature
- ‘Welcome to Country’ by Hands Up Who Wants To Die
- ‘INFJ (Live)’ by Junk Drawer
- ‘Bits and Pieces (Live)’ by Fixity
- ‘Low Key Aura Drift’ by Cobra Truth
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