King 810 are streaming a new track, “Crow’s Feet”.
The song is set to feature on a new compilation, Not Safe To Drink: Music For Flint Water Crisis Relief, due for release on the 20th of February.
The collection features more than 50 artists and all proceeds from its sales will go to the Flint Child Health & Development Fund, a charity helping children with the effects of long-term exposure to lead poisoning from the Flint water supply.
The album is available to pre-order now via Bandcamp for a minimum donation of $5.
Say King 810: “Most of you by now have heard what is going on around town. Since the inception of King in 2007, our foundation has been our city and its people, good or bad.
“Since music is our voice that’s how we’ve chosen to go about things. We wrote this song to empower. To strengthen rather than weaken. To offer solutions instead of problems. To breed hope rather than doubt.”
King 810 have been helping to distribute clean bottled water throughout their hometown of Flint, Michigan. A state of emergency was declared in the city after the local water supply became contaminated with lead.
The band have previously dedicated their track “We Gotta Help Ourselves” to the residents of Flint.
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