Music For Everyone Vol. 2 Announced For October 2025 Release, Shares Sparks’ “Fight With Love,” L.S. Dunes’ “Valley of Debt” & Straylight Run’s “Anthem”

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Music For Everyone Volume 2 will be released this October. This album, created by Born Losers Records and John Nolan, is meant to help the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Following the success of its first edition in 2016, this new collection continues with a theme of “Fighting Hate with Positivity.” The music intends to bring people together and stand against challenges to civil liberties.

The album has a mix of new and reimagined songs from artists like Taking Back Sunday, L.S. Dunes and Kevin Devine. Fans can already listen to some featured tracks online: “Fight With Love” by Sparta, “Valley of Debt” by L.S. Dunes and Straylight Run’s “Anthem.” These tracks highlight the album’s diverse style and strong messages for change. Nolan highlighted how important the album is right now. He thanked the artists who contributed and hoped that their work would inspire people to take action and become more aware of civil rights issues. His words capture what this collection stands for, using music as a way to bring hope and encourage change.

The compilation features special tracks like a demo of “Put_Em Away” by Catbite and live version of Jeff Rosenstock’s “Old Cold,” giving listeners lots to enjoy. There is also an important message from the band Zeta about their song, “Born Guilty.” Their story touches on survival, exile, and seeking acceptance while highlighting personal struggles in today’s society. It emphasizes the album’s main themes: resilience, love, and community. Music For Everyone Volume 2 is more than just an album; it highlights various music styles and urges listeners to support important social issues. It will be available online on October 24, 2025, with physical copies available for pre-order before their release in November. This collection aims to bring hope and togetherness during tough times.

Music For Everyone Vol. 2
1. Zeta – Born Guilty
2. Sparta – Fight With Love
3. Taking Back Sunday – The Pattern
4. Kayleigh Goldsworthy – Easy
5. Straylight Run – Anthem
6. L.S. Dunes – Valley of Debt
7. Rebelmatic – Alive on Arrival
8. letlive. – Pheromone Cvlt
9. Modern Chemistry – Crybaby
10. Fuckin Whatever – Will I Ever See You Again
11. Kevin Devine – Negative Conviction
12. Jeff Rosenstock – Old Cold (Live in Brooklyn)
13. Catbite – Put _Em Away (Demo)
14. Wax Jaw – Spit You Out
15. Prism Bitch – Carl
16. Common Sage – Until I’m Gone (Redux)
17. Home Star – Endless
18. The Republic of Wolves – Wildering
19. John Nolan – There’s No Hate Like Christian Love

Khalliah Gardner: I am an aspiring journalist and public relations specialist, currently pursuing a degree in Journalism/PR at Governors State University, with an expected graduation date in 2026. My journey in this field is driven by a deep-seated passion for storytelling and effective communication. Enrolling in this program has allowed me to develop skills in media writing, research, and strategic communication, which are essential for a successful career in journalism and public relations. The curriculum at Governors State University is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolving media landscape, equipping me with the tools necessary to navigate and thrive in this dynamic industry. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am proud to be a member of the National Honor Society, an honor that reflects my commitment to academic excellence and leadership. This membership has not only recognized my academic achievements but also challenged me to uphold values of integrity and service within the community. As I continue my studies, I am eager to apply my learning in real-world settings through internships and collaborative projects, which will further enhance my professional competencies and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the field of journalism and public relations.
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