
Fever 333 have been a very politically outspoken band from the get-go, so it's no surprise that the band have staged their own demonstration amidst the current civil tensions in the US.
Taking to a livestream called Long Live The Innocent, the trio played through an electric set in a performance space surrounded by bright, visceral imagery, peppered with impassioned speeches from the band's frontman Jason Aalon Butler.
During the stream, they also debuted a new track called 'Supremacy', which is yet to see an official release, but can be heard at the 49:40 mark of the demonstration below:
Butler released this statement alongside the livestream:
This is a concentrated effort to encourage people to go beyond awareness and take action. With localized efforts in the name of justice for a specifically targeted group of people in this country, this will serve as an artistic activation as well as a platform to activate necessary measures for social and racial reformation. The advantages we predict we will see if crossing demographics musically in preset to proliferate a message that MUST find its way over the barriers of genre.
Music and art have served as the catalyst for socially inclined movements for as long as we can remember, but for some reason, at a time where we are now granted the ability to see how deeply flawed our system is, we have slowed the charge for change. FEVER 333 has dedicated its entire platform to that change from its inception with its music, activism, even its own charity fund that sees a percentage of proceeds funneled from all profits the project receives. This is not a marketing method this is a tool for change. Please consider widening this message for the people with FEVER 333 by joining us in this effort.
All proceeds benefiting Black Lives Matter & Minnesota Freedom Fund
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