Wilco Release Twangy New Song All Lives You Say To Benefit Southern Poverty Law Center

Photo Credit: Alyssa Fried

Alternative rock group Wilco is streaming their newest song “All Lives, You Say?” and will be available for purchase for the low price of $1. All proceeds will go to benefit the Southern Poverty Law Center in memory of Robert L. Tweedy, lead singer Jeff Tweedy’s father.

“My dad was named after a Civil War general, and he voted for Barack Obama twice,” said Jeff. “He used to say ‘If you know better, you can do better.’ America – we know better. We can do better.”

The song is readily available through the Bandcamp app and can be downloaded in high quality with MP3, FLAC, and more.

Wilco has been having a busy year, playing at different festivals like the Newport Folk Festival in July and the Solid Sound Festival where they let their fans in the audience choose which album they were going to perform. Catch the group on the road beginning in late September, with one stop being the Trans-Pecos Festival in Texas.

Photo Credit: Alyssa Fried

McKenzie Dillon: University of Nevada, Reno Alumna. I graduated with a major in writing and a minor in journalism. I enjoy reading, writing, and listening to music of course. I was raised in the bay area, and am thrilled to be living back in California. Catch me at your local music festival, because there's nothing better than laying back in the grass and listening to your favorite bands or discovering new ones.
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