All Things Go has chosen the path of courage, community, and contribution. With the announcement of its second track — “Welcome To The End” by Maren Morris, produced by Jack Antonoff — the forthcoming benefit compilation for The Ally Coalition (TAC) proves itself more than a collection of songs. It’s a bold declaration that music can still mean something, especially when tethered to justice.
The release follows the emotional impact of “Jesus and John Wayne,” the compilation’s lead single, a spiritually defiant collaboration by googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and Allison Ponthier. Rooted in reclaiming faith from fundamentalism and exclusion, the song struck a viral chord by daring to place radical love over performative morality — a stance urgently needed in today’s increasingly politicized cultural battlefield.
Maren Morris & Jack Antonoff Bring the Fire
Maren Morris, never one to shy away from controversy or callouts, delivers “Welcome To The End” as a farewell to apathy and moral ambiguity. Backed by Antonoff’s signature emotional production, the track rides the tension between grief and grit — a fitting tone for a compilation built not on industry polish but purpose. Morris has previously taken flak for defending LGBTQ+ rights in country spaces, and here she doubles down. This isn’t just music; it’s resistance.
Jack Antonoff’s role as producer and TAC co-founder adds a layer of sincerity often lacking in industry-led activism. The collaboration isn’t virtue-signaling — it’s the product of years of real, ongoing support for LGBTQ+ youth through TAC initiatives. This song exists because the people behind it show up.
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