A good deed indeed

Johnny Foreigner, Youth Man, Acid Tongue, Apologies, I Have None and loads more feature on new charity comp for Stop Hate UK

Some of the best homegrown UK talent have teamed up to raise money for the hate crime combatting charity.

Johnny Foreigner, Youth Man, Acid Tongue, Apologies, I Have None and loads more feature on new charity comp for Stop Hate UK

A new compilation’s been launched to raise money for Stop Hate UK, an anti-hate crime organisation.

Featuring the likes of DIY faves Johnny Foreigner, Youth Man, recent Neu Pick stars Acid Tongue, Apologies, I Have None and bloody tonnes more (there’s SIXTY different bands/artists on it, ffs), it’s all been pulled together by London-based promoters and fledgling record label Might As Well, and available to grab via their Bandcamp.

Speaking on the release, Might As Well said the following: “Stop Hate UK’s work to combat hate crime and discrimination of all kind is hugely important whatever the political climate of the UK, but a bitter EU Referendum campaign led to some of the worst levels of hate crime the country has seen in many years. We believe it is a hugely important time to heal wounds and support those who help victims of discrimination. We hope that these compilations will be able to help change a few lives as well as fill your ears with a truck load of good music.”

All proceeds go to help those in need of support from hate crime; you get a tonne of new music to fill your ears with. It’s truly a ‘win win’. Grab it here.

Tags: News, Acid Tongue, Johnny Foreigner, Youth Man

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