Amplifier to donate sales profits to ACLU

Amplifier
Amplifier

Amplifier say they’ll donate profits from their sales on February 3 to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

This week, Bandcamp announced that they’d give 100% of their share of sales on Friday to the organisation in light of US President Trump’s executive order preventing refugees from entering the country for 120 days and suspending immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries.

The ACLU is attempting to make legal challenges against Trump’s actions.

Amplifier guitarist and vocalist Sel Balamir tells Prog: “We have decided to match Bandcamp in their gesture and the proceeds of any Amplifier downloads will also go to the ACLU. A small gesture in support of the global effort for civil justice.

“Why are we supporting this and not one of any other multitude of worthy causes? Well, simply because Bandcamp set a precedent and we thought that was very unusual and cool.”

To mark the announcement, Amplifier will release Rainbow Machine – an advance track from their upcoming album Trippin’ With Dr Faustus for one day only.

Balamir adds: “Fans can pay what they want for the exclusive and hopefully this will raise more money than just on the Amplifier back catalogue alone.”

The track will be available from Amplifier’s Bandcamp page tomorrow.

Earlier today, 1000 Twitter employees made a $1.59 million donation to the ACLU.

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Scott Munro
Louder e-commerce editor

Scott has spent 35 years in newspapers, magazines and online as an editor, production editor, sub-editor, designer, writer and reviewer. Scott joined our news desk in the summer of 2014 before moving to the e-commerce team in 2020. Scott keeps Louder’s buyer’s guides up to date, writes about the best deals for music fans, keeps on top of the latest tech releases and reviews headphones, speakers, earplugs and more. Over the last 10 years, Scott has written more than 11,000 articles across Louder, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer and Prog. He's previously written for publications including IGN, the Sunday Mirror, Daily Record and The Herald newspapers, covering everything from daily news and weekly features, to tech reviews, video games, travel and whisky. Scott's favourite bands are Fields Of The Nephilim, The Cure, New Model Army, All About Eve, The Mission, Cocteau Twins, Drab Majesty, Marillion and Rush.