FEVER 333 share new banger "New West Order" and announce autumn tour dates

FEVER 333 have released a powerful new track, "New West Order," along with an accompanying music video via 333 Wreckords Crew and Century Media Records.

The track showcases the band’s signature intensity while proudly incorporating West Coast hip-hop influences. This release marks a new chapter for FEVER 333, led by frontman Jason Aalon Butler, as they continue to push the boundaries of their genre.

Explaining the inspiration behind "New West Order," Butler says

“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. It is also the beginning of West Coast gangster rock as a genre and a culture."

FEVER 333 is set to hit the road this autumn, headlining tours across the United States, mainland Europe, and the United Kingdom. The tour kicks off on 17 October in Los Angeles and wraps up on 6 December in London with tickets going on sale this Friday 21 June.

FEVER 333 continues to captivate audiences with their genre-bending sound and electrifying live performances. Joining Butler are drummer Thomas Pridgen (The Mars Volta, Thundercat, Trash Talk), bassist April Kae, and guitarist Brandon Davis. Together, they are set to deliver unforgettable performances across the globe this autumn.

Save the date for the band's autumn tour, and watch the video for “New West Order”:

Upcoming tour

  • October 17 - Los Angeles, CA - 1720

  • October 18 - Garden Grove, CA - Garden Grove Amp

  • October 19 - Mesa, AZ - Nile

  • October 21 - Salt Lake City, UT - Soundwell

  • October 22 - Denver, CO - Bluebird

  • October 24 - Austin, TX - Mohawk

  • October 25 - Dallas, TX - Trees

  • October 27 - St. Louis, MO - Delmar Hall

  • October 29 - Milwaukee, WI - Vivarium

  • October 30 - Chicago, IL - Outset

  • October 31 - Detroit, MI - Shelter

  • November 1 - Cleveland, OH - The Roxy

  • November 2 - Indianapolis, IN - HI-FI

  • November 4 - Boston, MA - The Sinclair

  • November 6 - Philadelphia, PA - The Church

  • November 7 - Washington, DC - Union Stage

  • November 8 - Brooklyn, NY - The Monarch

  • November 14 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg Max

  • November 15 - Munster, Germany - Skaters Palace

  • November 16 - Hamburg, Germany - Fabrik

  • November 17 - Berlin, Germany - Astra

  • November 19 - Leipzig, Germany - Felsenkeller

  • November 20 - Prague, Czech Republic - Roxy

  • November 21 - Munich, Germany - Backstage Werk

  • November 23 - Vienna, Austria - Simm City

  • November 24 - Zurich, Switzerland - Komplex 457

  • November 26 - Cologne, Germany - Carlswerk Victoria

  • November 27 - Paris, France - Bataclan

  • November 29 - Antwerp, Belgium - Trix

  • November 30 - Manchester, UK - New Century Hall

  • December 1 - Glasgow, UK - Garage

  • December 3 - Birmingham, UK - XOYO Birmingham

  • December 5 - Bristol, UK - Marble Factory

  • December 6 - London, UK - Electric Brixton


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