Fever 333 is back with a new single titled "New West Order," while also unveiling a tour kicking off later this year. The band seems to maintain their defiant attitude towards genre and boundaries, as this new song blurry the lines between rap and hardcore.
Frontman Jason Aalon Butler described the track as a deep dive into his Los Angeles upbringing: “There is an intersectional hotbed where the hood and hardcore meet. For pimps and punks alike to enjoy and celebrate their taboos. This intersection is beautifully represented in Los Angeles and 'New West Order' is an unapologetic exploration of my experience as a social variable growing up in LA that I think the world should also have the privilege of being exposed to.”
Butler also suggested the song marks the dawn of a new movement: “It is also the beginning of West Coast gangster rock as a genre and a culture. The beauty in disparity and these nuanced diamonds are forged from the pressures we experience in alternative commodities (of all types against the background of our status quo) and, particularly, people of color. I spent about six years talking about how I felt about these governmental/societal systems and imbalances; now I’m going to talk about why I feel this way and the experiences that shaped such ideologies.”
Fever 333’s headlining tour dates will begin in the US this October 17 in LA, trekking through major cities across the country and ending on November 8th in Brooklyn. By November 14 the band will kick off their European and UK run.
Check out the full tour itinerary below.
US Dates:
10/17 – Los Angeles, CA – 1720
10/18 – Garden Grove, CA – Garden Grove Amp
10/19 – Mesa, AZ – Nile
10/21 – Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell
10/22 – Denver, CO – Bluebird
10/24 – Austin, TX – Mohawk
10/25 – Dallas, TX – Trees
10/27 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall
10/29 – Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium
10/30 – Chicago, IL – Outset
10/31 – Detroit, MI – Shelter
11/01 – Cleveland, OH – The Roxy
11/02 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI
11/04 – Boston, MA – The Sinclair
11/06 – Philadelphia, PA – The Church
11/07 – Washington, DC – Union Stage
11/08 – Brooklyn, NY – The Monarch
UK & European Dates:
11/14 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg Max
11/15 – Munster, Germany- Skaters Palace
11/16 – Hamburg, Germany – Fabrik
11/17 – Berlin, Germany – Astra
11/19 – Leipzig, Germany – Felsenkeller
11/20 – Prague, Czech Republic – Roxy
11/21 – Munich, Germany- Backstage Werk
11/23 – Vienna, Austria – Simm City
11/24 – Zurich, Switzerland -Komplex 457
11/26 – Cologne, France – Carlswerk Victoria
11/27 – Paris, France – Bataclan
11/29 – Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
11/30 – Manchester, United Kingdom – New Century Hall
12/01 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Garage
12/03 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – XOYO Birmingham
12/05 – Bristol, United Kingdom – Marble Factory
12/06 – London, United Kingdom – Electric Brixton