Philadelphia-based four-piece Strange Ranger have released a coronavirus benefit compilation.
Running 24 tracks in length, The Song Is Coming from Inside the House features B-sides, demos and unreleased songs from the likes of Mount Eerie, Girlpool's Harmony Tividad, Palehound, Ratboys, Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis and more.
All proceeds from the compilation will benefit Groundswell's Rapid Response Fund. You can stream and download The Song Is Coming from Inside the House through Bandcamp in the player below.
"We are supporting Groundswell because this is a way for us to invest in organizations working to address some of the severe inequities in our society that this pandemic is highlighting," Strange Ranger wrote in a Bandcamp description. "Victims of COVID-19 are disproportionately people of color, and the crisis has already been used as an excuse by lawmakers to deny abortion access. We feel that issues like these have been unreported relative to the general media conversation surrounding COVID-19, and as a result they are likely to be underrepresented in charitable efforts."
Strange Ranger released Remembering the Rockets last year.
Running 24 tracks in length, The Song Is Coming from Inside the House features B-sides, demos and unreleased songs from the likes of Mount Eerie, Girlpool's Harmony Tividad, Palehound, Ratboys, Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis and more.
All proceeds from the compilation will benefit Groundswell's Rapid Response Fund. You can stream and download The Song Is Coming from Inside the House through Bandcamp in the player below.
"We are supporting Groundswell because this is a way for us to invest in organizations working to address some of the severe inequities in our society that this pandemic is highlighting," Strange Ranger wrote in a Bandcamp description. "Victims of COVID-19 are disproportionately people of color, and the crisis has already been used as an excuse by lawmakers to deny abortion access. We feel that issues like these have been unreported relative to the general media conversation surrounding COVID-19, and as a result they are likely to be underrepresented in charitable efforts."
Strange Ranger released Remembering the Rockets last year.