Made An America THE FEVER 333
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Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
23.03.2018
Label: Roadrunner Records/333 Wreckords Crew, WEA Roadrunner
Genre: Rock
Subgenre: Adult Alternative
Artist: THE FEVER 333
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- 1 Made An America 02:53
- 2 We're Coming In 02:16
- 3 (The First Stone) Changes [feat. Yelawolf] 03:09
- 4 Hunting Season 02:38
- 5 Soul'd Me Out 02:45
- 6 Walking In My Shoes 02:51
- 7 POV 01:54
Info for Made An America
Speculation, confusion, excitement and anticipation all surround LA supergroup The Fever 333 lately. With former letlive frontman Jason Aalon Butler making a slew of cryptic nods across social media as to the band’s movements, there’s certainly mystery and intrigue.
As we eagerly await the release of a full album from the super group, The Fever 333 have been teasing fans with anecdotes of their antics in the studio. Tweets from Butler and renowned drummer Travis Barker (do you really need to see his resume?) show the musicians thank each other, giving shout outs and apparent pats on the back. Sure, this could just be bros supporting bros, but our guts tell us otherwise. We know Barker tracked drums on a recording.
Super is as super does and already with ex-The Chariot guitarist Stephen Harrison and Night Verses drummer Aric Improta in the feverish crew, what’s another rock star in the mix?
In the wake of letlive’s break-up back in April, Butler announced The Fever would play a live pop-up event for American Independence Day in the parking lot of Randy’s Donuts in Inglewood, LA, his hometown. At the political pool party The Fever debuted We’re Coming In, their first studio recorded song that was released the following month. We’re Coming In has so many good ideas in its lyrics, rhythm, production and style. Don’t pigeonhole it into a particular genre, just approach The Fever 333’s work with an open mind and prepare to be pleasantly surprised. That interesting sub woof featured … Bass drone? Whatever it’s called, it’s an awesome dubby undertone that certainly parallels with Barker’s hip hop interests, giving more weight to our collaboration suspicions.
“We want to make it clear THE FEVER will not compromise the experience for our patrons. Even if it means making a difficult decision in order to secure the vision it will always be in the name of art and the movement.”
Butler concluded his statement with the band’s catchphrase “There’s a fever coming …” The show was originally intended as a charity event, raising funds and awareness for various organisations, and with tickets only costing a stylistically appropriate $3.33, we can only speculate that the venue and promoters couldn’t get on board with making a loss in the name of the greater good. This supergroup never sounded so sweet.
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