Read this: How Jason Aalon Butler became rock’s voice for the voiceless
"And in the same breath make no mistake that this project will continue to advocate for the progress, representation, and justice of those who not only fell on to hard times due to this global pandemic, but those that were born into such hardship. In this statement I offer all respect and understanding I can to those affected by this dark time on earth as I am one of them, but I must also make clear that the mission, the message, and the meaning remain the same for FEVER 333.
"We are here to advocate for people's power. Particularly the disenfranchised. Specifically for those intentionally marginalised by the institutions that are supposed to be there to assist and protect them. The demographics that on top of this pandemic experienced compounded hardship because they were already carrying a burden placed upon them prior to this horribly trying instance.
"This was supposed to be a statement about playing one demo in London, but the more I thought about it the more I realised this is so much more and always has been. This is an opportunity to congregate, to demonstrate and to remind ourselves of our power. After a completely fucked year on so many levels we cannot wait to experience the release of anxiety, frustration, fear, uncertainty and love that will most certainly be expressed at our first demo back in 18 months. We will strive to facilitate a safe space for everyone to express those feelings without harm or judgement. Make no mistake, the game remains the same. And you may join with 100 per cent certainty that we will continue to let them know – there's a fever coming..."
Tickets go on sale this coming Monday, August 2, from 10am.