Today at 3:00pm [PST], FEVER 333 will be going live on YouTube to inspire change and action against social and racial injustice through their platform. The live stream will be a full production demonstrating a protest through their voice as musicians.
It is one thing to simply post on social media to raise awareness, but another to take it on another level and to use that platform to encourage donations and taking necessary action against the injustices in communities around the United States and all over the world. FEVER 333 is one of the bands stepping up to the challenge, with many others sure to follow in their lead.
The project posted earlier today on Instagram with this message:

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 a catalyst for socially inclined movements for as long as we can remember, but for some reason, at a time where we are 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 the 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.
~ FEVER 333
FEVER 333 has been releasing powerful music with a strong message, available for free to download to be the catalyst for change they hope to become.
Their latest album, Strength in Numb333rs, conveys a strong and unavoidable soundtrack promoting revolution. Titles such as “Burn It,” and “Animal,” are unpredictable and powerful, rooted against police brutality and other societal injustices.
And what a breath of fresh air it is to listen to a band breaking the boundaries of its genre while staying true to its project’s mission to promote not only awareness but taking action.
To support this project, tune in to the livestream today at 3:00 PST
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