Al Scorch

[7] For Scorch's 2012 record, Tired Ghostly Town, on Hewhocorrupts Inc. he donated half of the proceeds to charity.

[10][11] In 2015, along with his friends from Old Lazarus' Harp, a local music collective, Scorch helped to organize the Chicago Square Dance Summit at The Empty Bottle in Chicago, which included performances by Mulefoot, Can I Get An Amen, Broken Down Gamblers from New Orleans, Donkey Nation from Columbus, Ohio.

"[18] Scorch has a long-term collaboration with musician, Laura Carter from the bands Elf Power and Neutral Milk Hotel, either in Atlanta or Chicago.

Scorch started to co-host a television series named Kill Your Lawn with his friend Joey Santore.

In the series they help homeowners to create biodiverse and ecologically sound outdoor spaces by replacing their lawns with native plants.