Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

Artists Unite for ‘Good Music to Lift Los Angeles’

Vincent  Escudero, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Vincent Escudero, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Chelsea Wolfe, Death Cab for Cutie, and more are featured on the compilation Good Music To Lift Los Angeles, a new initiative aiming to support wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles. This ambitious project features a substantial collection of 90 songs from a diverse array of artists like R.E.M., Tenacious D, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, and TV on the Radio. Available for purchase for just 24 hours on Bandcamp, this compilation is expected to create a significant impact. The proceeds will be directed exclusively towards the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund and the LA Regional Food Bank, providing much needed financial support to the affected communities.

The participating artists represent an extensive spectrum of indie and alternative music, contributing a wide variety of songs including unreleased tracks, demos, and live performances. In addition to Chelsea Wolfe and Death Cab for Cutie, the compilation also includes contributions from bands such as Soccer Mommy, Interpol, and the War on Drugs, amongst others. These artists have generously donated their works in a commendable display of solidarity and commitment to a noble cause, demonstrating the unifying power of music in times of adversity.

Good Music to Lift Los Angeles benefits from a rich musical tapestry, further enhanced by captivating cover art created by Cleon Peterson, an Altadena-based artist whose own home was tragically lost to the Eaton Fire. The compilation's potency is amplified by timing the release with Bandcamp's initiative to donate its share of sales to MusiCares, echoing a holistic approach to supporting the music industry and its extended community. The entire endeavor is a collaborative effort involving various artist management entities such as Brilliant Corners Artist Management, Dave Eggers, and Grandstand Media, who joined forces to materialize this urgent support plan.

While the compilation will only be available for a single day, its potential impact promises lasting benefits for the communities in need. As those involved come together around this cause, the initiative highlights the collective strength that the arts sector possesses when mobilized effectively. This effort exemplifies the enduring impact that artists can have, both culturally and socio-economically, in times when communities face unforeseen challenges such as these devastating wildfires.

Key Takeaways

Related Stories

Stella McCartney Drops Limited-Edition Paul McCartney ‘Boys of Dungeon Lane’ Shirt

Stella McCartney has released a limited-edition t-shirt celebrating Paul McCartney’s new album ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,’ available to UK customers for just

Chris Robinson Booed in Tampa After Mocking Fans’ ‘USA’ Chant

Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson was booed at a Tampa show on the Southern Hospitality Tour after responding sarcastically to fans chanting ‘USA’ during the

WATCH: Art Garfunkel Joins Charlie Puth for ‘The Boxer’ at Madison Square Garden

Art Garfunkel surprised the crowd at Charlie Puth’s sold-out Madison Square Garden show, joining him for a performance of Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘The Boxer.’

Steve Lukather Says Posthumous Van Halen Album Will ‘Blow You Away’

Steve Lukather tells Guitar Player the upcoming posthumous Van Halen album features finished Eddie Van Halen tracks that will blow fans away. Here’s what we

Mick Jagger’s Lost 1992 Blues Album With the Red Devils Has Never Been Released

In 1992, Mick Jagger recorded 13 blues tracks in 14 hours with LA bar band the Red Devils and producer Rick Rubin. The session has never been officially

Sebastian Bach Steps In for Dee Snider on Twisted Sister’s 50th Anniversary Tour

Sebastian Bach will front Twisted Sister on rescheduled 50th anniversary dates after Dee Snider resigned on health grounds. Jay Jay French and Bach speak

Peter Gabriel Releases ‘A Hard Lesson,’ Oldest Track From Upcoming ‘oi’ Album

Peter Gabriel releases ‘A Hard Lesson,’ the oldest track from his upcoming oi album, a song rooted in a late-’80s visit to Senegal and its polyrhythmic music.

Billy Gibbons and Keith Urban Team Up on New Single ‘Brown Paper Bag’

Billy Gibbons releases new solo single ‘Brown Paper Bag’ featuring Keith Urban on guitar, as ZZ Top’s Dos Amigos Tour heads to Europe starting June 24.

Jonathan Cain to Exit Journey at the End of the Band’s Farewell Tour

Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist who helped define Journey’s biggest era, is preparing to leave the band when its farewell run…