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Fever 333 To Release New Album “Darker White” In October, Premiere New Song “No Hostages”

Fever 333 have revealed the details for their new album, “Darker White.” The effort will be released on October 4 and its latest single, “No Hostages,” can be found below:

“Darker White” Track Listing:

01. “New West Order”
02. “Higher Power”
03. “Bull & A Bullet”
04. “No Hostages”
05. “$wing”
06. “Murderer”
07. “Tourist”
08. “Nosebleeds”
09. “Do Or Die”
10. “Negligence”
11. “Desert Rap”
12. “DOA”
13. “Pin Drop”
14. “Mob Music Pt 2”

Jason Aalon Butler commented:

“‘Darker White‘ is the intersection we will all find ourselves in at some point in our lives. It is the struggle we will inevitably face when identifying our metric for good or bad. Wrong or right. Dark and light. All based on our environment, social construction and cultural/psychological conditioning. It is the eagle-eyed observation of said intersection and the removing the shame after realizing we all experience it and it is up to us to find use of this taboo so it can be offered to the world as a beautiful story, piece of wisdom or a perspective that ironically changes your life for the better. ‘Darker White‘ is a sonic and social experience.”

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PostedAugust 14, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFever 333, No Hostages, Darker White

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