Flood of ACLU and Planned Parenthood Benefit Compilations Released to Coincide with Presidential Inauguration

Many artists choose to use their platform as a way to assist causes that are close to their heart. Currently, there are compilations being released to benefit the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union).

The comp features David Bazan (covering The Long Winters), Mates of State (covering Death Cab for Cutie), Maps & Atlases (covering Ra Ra Riot), Nada Surf (covering John Vanderslice), Ramona Falls (covering Lakethereof), Say Hi (covering Nada Surf), and The Long Winters (covering Pedro the Lion).

“After the election, our staff felt compelled to speak out in defense of the civil liberties of all Americans,” said by Grant McCallum of Barsuk Records “Helping support the crucial work of the ACLU by releasing these new tracks felt like one way we could make a statement and help, and the artists involved were all excited to donate their work.”

These compilations will send the proceeds to the ACLU and some Planned Parenthood.

Taking Back Sunday singer Josh Nolan has put together a compilation to benefit the ACLU titled Music For Everyone.  It features artists like Walter Schreifels’ band Dead Heavens, The Lawrence Arms’ Brendan Kelly, Dave Hause, Chris Farren, Potty Mouth, Allison Weiss, Anthony Green, Frank Iero, Anti-Flag, Jared Hart, Answering Machine, and more.

Battle Hymns has released a compilation that will benefit the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, and 350.org, a site dedicated to environmental charity. It is available on www.quasiband.com in a pay what you want situation.

Chris Baker: My name is Chris Baker and I am currently enrolled in college as a Communications major with a minor in Marketing and a focus in Digital Media. While I was in High School I started to notice and feel that everything is going digital, specifically news. So, I began to and still am doing anything that I can to gain experience in the field of communications.
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