The ATG x Ally Coalition Charity Compilations Gets a Release Date and Track list + New Songs Out Now

BY LIZ BAUMMER

The long awaited announcement is here! The All Things Go charity compilation benefitting the Ally Coalition officially has a release date and a tracklist!!!! The compilation, titled All Things Go: 10 Years, will be out on November 7, 2025. I really really love that the compilation is coming out just over a month after the festival. I think it will be a wonderful opportunity to revisit the festival for fans who are feeling nostalgic that the festival is over. I also think that having the compilation coming out later gives the compilation its own moment as opposed to the possibility of its release getting lost in the chaos of festival weekend if it came out the same weekend.

I am also incredibly interested to see if fans are going to be treated to some sneak peaks during festival weekend. So far four of the tracks have been released:

“Jesus and John Wayne” by googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and Allision Ponthier

“Welcome to the End” by Maren Morris, prod. By Jack Antonoff

(see our coverage of both of the above can be found here: https://outjamz.com/oped/all-things-go-x-the-ally-coalition-a-musical-match-made-in-heaven)

“Tennessee” by Kesha and Orville Peck w/ Hudson Mohawke and Tayla Parx

“Sky King” by Juliana Madrid and Ella Jane

However, we also now have the full tracklist:

1. Welcome To The End – Maren 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 – Juliana Madrid + ella jane

A number of the artists on the full tracklist are playing ATG DC: Joy Oladokun, Kesha, Maude Latour, Rahcel Chinouriri, jasmine.4.t, and Bartees Strange. Could we be hearing some of the unreleased tracks on stage during festival weekend…? I certainly wouldn’t be surprised. I have also theorized that MAYBE this compilation could give us an idea of some artists on the radar for future ATG lineups. While several artists on the compilation played last year, there are also a number of artists who we have yet to see take the ATG stage… so what are the odds that they join the lineup next year? At the very least, I’ll say that I’m making note for our predictions next year. Check back in May 2026 for what we’re going to predict lol.

Now that we have a full tracklist, I would be remiss if I didn’t touch on the most recent releases.

Firstly, while we have reported on “Jesus and John Wayne” before (located here: https://outjamz.com/oped/all-things-go-x-the-ally-coalition-a-musical-match-made-in-heaven), we now also have a music video! This is first music video from the compilation which makes it particularly exciting.

Additionally since our last reporting on the compilation we have two new releases! “Tennessee” by Kesha and Orville Peck w/ Hudson Mohawke and Tayla Parx and “Sky King” by Juliana Madrid and Ella Jane.

“Tennessee” by Kesha and Orville Peck w/ Hudson Mohawke and Tayla Parx is a very country leaning song with heavy pop influences characteristic of the music fans know from Kesha. To quote Kesha in the press release for this song: “Making this song with Orville, Tayla and Hudson was so much fun. I felt safe to explore my southern roots and excited entering a room with these artists I’ve looked up to for years and making music that felt real and honest.” Personally I love this sound from her. It’s different in a way that feels fresh but also authentic to her iconic style. It simultaneously feels like Kesha, the artist I fell in love with in middle school, and discovering a new side of Kesha in 2025.

Accompanying the upbeat song is impeccable writing.  I particularly love the writing of this song. The upbeat tones are accompanied with messages of living with no regrets and being unashamed of who you are. Kesha sings about living authentically and that she hopes to be remembered for exactly who she is, not as a cleaned up version of who she was. She praises her hijinks and the stories of her adventures, claiming she learned everything she knows from Tennessee, with the reoccurring line “My obituary better say ‘Damn, she left a damn good legacy’”.

(trigger warning: The song Sky King includes themes of suicide. If you are going to research the actual Sky King please be cognizant that the real life story does involve suicide as well. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicide, The Trevor Project has a 24/7 hotline at 1-866-488-7386)

Fans may be surprised to learn that “Sky King” by Juliana Madrid and Ella Jane is based on a real person. As Juliana Madrid describes in the press release: "Sky King is based on a real person, Richard ‘Beebo’ Russell aka “Sky King”. I saw this tribute video to him and his story on YouTube, and I felt really moved by the whole thing. You never know what’s really going on in someone’s life. He gets to rest now. His story encourages me to have an empathetic mindset. While we are all still here, be kind to one another. Show love. That is all that matters.”

“Sky King” is a much slower song than the previously mentioned “Tennessee”, and I think that highlights how beautifully dynamic this compilation album is. It really does have something for everyone! “Sky King” really strikes a chord with me especially as someone who has struggled with mental health previously. The song does a wonderful job in approaching a sad situation with an empathy and understanding that can sometimes be missing in situations like this one. The song honors the beauty of the individual while also extending the empathy of understanding why that beautiful individual made the choice that that individual made.

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