Heute Abend Livestream "LONG LIVE THE INNOCENT" und neuer Song "SUPREMACY"

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FEVER 333 gehören seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 2017 zu den politisch aktivsten Bands in den USA, nicht umsonst nennen sie sich selbst "Aktivisten" und ihre Konzerte "Demonstrationen". Kaum verwunderlich also, dass sich die Band auch nun, im Lichte der jüngsten Geschehnisse um die skrupellose und feige Ermordung des schwarzen US-Amerikaners George Floyd durch einen weißen Polizisten, zu Wort meldet. Sie tut dies auf dreierlei Weise:

1. Heute um Mitternacht unserer Zeit spielen FEVER 333 eine Livestream-Performance, die den Titel "LONG LIVE THE INNOCENT" trägt und unten im Player angesehen werden kann. Das Konzert findet in Solidarität mit den protestierenden Communitys im ganzen Land statt "to activate necessary measures for social and racial reformation", wie es im Statement unten heißt. "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." Konkret kann man während des Livestreams an Minnesota Freedom Fund und Black Lives Matter spenden.

2. FEVER 333 haben den Song "SUPREMACY" (EXPLICIT) als kostenlosen Download veröffentlicht.

3. In einem dazugehörigen Statement nimmt Frontmann Jason Aalon Butler persönlich Stellung zu den Ereignissen und der Motivation zu dem Song. Unten lest ihr den kompletten Wortlaut, in dem es unter anderem heißt: "This project is and forever will be a reaction to its environment- and right now it seems, for the first time in our generation's timeline, those that typically have some implicitly racist and misaligned thing to say about the unjust killing of non white citizens are not as loud this time (…) As painful as this all is for us, we must utilize this moment. We must speak out. We MUST mobilize, show up for our non white brothers and sisters and do not waiver in our speech when we scream #BLACKLIVESMATTER."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

' , ' I have been as vocal as I can be about all of what has happened to our culture and country for 7 very long and painful days and will continue to do so. Beyond these seven days. Beyond the next 7 years. Until the day I feel as though the idea of white supremacy that has plagued our nation and nations outside of ours for centuries is elucidated, attacked, and eradicated. Until that day comes, expect songs like this from myself and @fever333 to flood your feeds, ears, and lives. is available as a free download following the link in our bio. It had to be finished and released prematurely due to the climate. This project is and forever will be a reaction to its environment- and right now it seems, for the first time in our generation's timeline, those that typically have some implicitly racist and misaligned thing to say about the unjust killing of non white citizens are not as loud this time. It seems as though for the first time even these people have no room to call the case of Derek Chauvin against brother George Floyd anything but exactly what it was- another remorseless murder of another black body. As painful as this all is for us, we must utilize this moment. We must speak out. We MUST mobilize, show up for our non white brothers and sisters and do not waiver in our speech when we scream #BLACKLIVESMATTER. Please share these ideas, please share this song for its ideas even more than its musical value, please check in on your friends who have inherited this plight, please ask more of yourself and your community. Please DO more. Please let them know... -Jason Aalon Butler #justiceforgeorgefloyd #blacklivesmatter

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| | .. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ 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.⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ LINK IN BIO⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ : @V.TRVN⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ #FEVER333⁣⁣⁣ #THERESAFEVERCOMING⁣⁣⁣ #LONGLIVETHEINNOCENT

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