All Things Go reveals tracklist and release date for benefit compilation

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All Things Go has revealed the tracklist and release date for their benefit compilation due out November 7 via Future Music Group. All proceeds from the album, which celebrates 10 years of the festival, will go towards The Ally Coalition, a nonprofit organization founded by Jack and Rachel Antonoff in support of LGBTQ+ youth.

The compilation will feature b-sides, original songs, and collaborations from a diverse group of artists, mirroring the festival’s inclusive female and non-binary lineups over the decade. This year’s performers include Doechii, Lucy Dacus, Lola Young, MARINA and many more. Fans can purchase tickets for All Things Go here

The announcement coincides with the release of the music video of “Jesus and John Wayne” by googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and Allison Ponthier. It is one of three previously shared tracks featured in the compilation, alongside “Tennessee” by Kesha, Orville Peck, Hudson Mohawke and Tayla Parx, and “Welcome to The End” by Maren Morris.

Watch the music video of “Jesus and John Wayne” here:

All Things Go: 10 Years Tracklist:

  1. Welcome to The End – Marren Morris
  2. Jesus and John Wayne – googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, Allison Ponthier
  3. Talk Talk Talk – Emei
  4. Tennessee – Kesha, Orville Peck (with Hudson Mohawke, Tayla Parx)
  5. Green Tea (Demo) – Maude Latour
  6. Home – Rachel Chinouriri, Boyish
  7. Sympathy is a Knife – Medium Build, Sydney Rose
  8. Find Ur Ppl – jasmine.4.t, Jacob Alon
  9. Funeral – Susannah Joffe, Baby Nova
  10. DCWDTTY – Bartees Strange
  11. Sky King – Juana Madrid, Ella Jane

Pre-save or pre-order the compilation here.

For more information about The Ally Coalition, click here.

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