R.E.M., Modest Mouse, and more on LA wildfire recovery album, 'Good Music To Lift Up Los Angeles'

Also featuring Interpol, Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Serivce, and more
Michael Stipe, of R.E.M. and Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse
Photo credit Bennett Raglin and Jason Koerner/Getty Images
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Another good musical endeavor has been announced by Good Music, a new 90-artist compilation album aimed to aid Los Angeles’ recovery from the devastating wildfires earlier this year.

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Available for 24 hours only starting on Friday, February 7 for $20.25 exclusively on Bandcamp, Good Music’s Good Music To Lift Up Los Angeles compilation will donate all of its net proceeds to the LA Food Bank and California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund. Additionally, Bandcamp will be donating 100% of its shares from the album’s sales to MusiCares to aid affected communities.

Among the 90 name lineup of artists contributing music to the massive compilation are R.E.M., Modest Mouse, InterpolDeath Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service, Blondshell, The War On DrugsMJ LendermanKing Gizzard & The Lizard WizardMac DeMarco, as well as Dawes, whose members have lost their homes to the wildfires, and more.

While a tracklist for the compilation has yet to be revealed, Good Music has shared via a press release that the album will include previously unreleased recordings, new songs, live performances, demos and covers. And that The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie’s joint contribution will be their live cover of “Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode.

For more information about the compilation and to purchase it on Friday — click HERE. And check out the full Good Music To Lift Up Los Angeles 90-artist line-up below.

Alycia Lang
Animal Collective
Annie Dirusso
The Armed
Bel
Blondshell
Brotherkenzie
Cassandra Jenkines
Centro-Matic ft. Jason Isbell & Salder Vaden
Chelsea Wolfe
Chris Cohen
Cold War Kids
Courtney Barnett
Cumgirl8
Cunningham Bird
Dawes
Death Cab for Cutie & The Postal Service
The Dip
Dirty Projectors & Stargaze
Dr. Dog
Eggy
Faye Webster
Fidlar
Flock Of Dimes
Friko
George Alice
Gustaf
HEALTH
The Heavy Heavy
Hippo Campus
The Hold Steady
Hotline TNT
Hurray For The Riff Raff
I’m With Her
Interpol
IRO
James Henry Jr.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Jeff Tweedy
Josh Ritter
K.Flay
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
La Lom
Lala Lala
Little Dragon
Local Natives
Lucius
Mac DeMarco’s ‘Piece of the Fuck’
Madi Diaz
Manchester Orchestra
The Midnight
Miki Ratsula
Militarie Gun
Miya Folick
MJ Lenderman
Modest Mouse
Momma
Mudhoney
My Morning Jacket
Neal Francis
Neko Case
The New Pornographers
Nick Thune
pachyman
Perfume Genius
Pool Kids
Porches
PUP
Real Estate
R.E.M.
Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners
Ricky Montgomery
RY X
Shannon Lay
Silversun Pickups
Soccer Mommy
Soul Asylum
Spiritual Cramp
Sycco
SYML
Tenacious D
Theo Katzman
This Is Lorelei
Toro Y Moi
Tunde Adebimpe
TV on the Radio
Ty Segall
The War On Drugs
Water From Your Eyes
Watkins Family Hour ft. Gaby Moreno

Since the devastating wildfires hit Los Angeles in early January, many musicians have stepped up to help out the affected communities in the aftermath. From Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD foundation donated $2.5million to help to relief efforts to Dave Grohl, who spent his birthday making meals for families that had been effected. As well as, P!nk, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and all the other artists who came together for FireAid.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Bennett Raglin and Jason Koerner/Getty Images