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FEVER 333 Singer Says If You Don't Support Black People Then You Don't Support Rock Music

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Last night, Fever 333 held what they're calling "a live demonstration" on Facebook Live to raise awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement. The unique set featured some passionate speeches from vocalist Jason Aalon Butler.

After performing the track "Only One," he stated “I’m so tired. I’ve been walking for miles everyday. I’m yelling for hours every single day about what I know we believe and what I know we deserve. I thought I was tired from all the walking. I thought I was tired from all the screaming and shouting, but I was talking to my wife today and I realized I’ve been tired for years, ever since I realized what it meant to be black in America.”

“I’m asking you watching this, especially those in rock music, I’m asking you to show up for what I believe in my generation to be the first fucking time. You want to take music that was black music, that still is black music? You want to benefit from black music? You want to enjoy black music, black culture, black art, black excellence, but you don’t want to celebrate it? You don’t want to show up when we’re dying in the streets? Then you are not supporting rock music. You are not supporting black people. You are exploiting black people.”

The passion continued after "One Of Us," which featured aa long list of black folks who were killed by cops on a screen projected behind them.

“For years we’ve been fighting, due to ideals, constructs known as ‘race’, and the fear of each other. Right now in America, there is a fire that is being stoked, flames that are being fanned by people in power. The people are relinquishing their power – the very power that we possess, simply by existing, as a people, as a nation, as a constituency. We are giving up our power to someone, and to people, and to a system, that does not care about us – not the way it cares about itself.

“I don’t care where you sit on this spectrum: if you’re able to watch the atrocities that are happening every single day – much like our brother George Floyd being slain on the streets in front of a camera – and you don’t think that there’s a problem, then you are that fucking problem.”

FEVER 333 – LONG LIVE THE INNOCENT [LIVE DEMONSTRATION]

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.⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

Posted by FEVER 333 on Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Fever 333 notes the stream had raised raised over $5,400 for the Minnesota Freedom Fund.

[via Kerrang!]

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