The craziness of Fever 333 left the Lolla audience surprised and excited
The first day of Lollapalooza 2019 featured a rock band right from the start. At 2 PM, Fever 333 took to the Adidas stage, which still had a small audience.
The performance at Lolla was very similar to the show they did on Wednesday opening for Bring Me The Horizon . The difference is that, here, the band members' craziness and energy were even greater.
Jason Aalon Butler, Aric Improta, and Chariot Stephen Harrison have boundless energy and love to surprise the audience with jumps, shouts, and somersaults. Following the setlist, the vocalist enters the stage wearing a prisoner's hood, as if he were about to be hanged. "Burn It" begins, and the three, including the drummer, don't stop jumping for a single moment.
The rapcore and punk, which don't necessarily fit the festival's theme, are contagious. Looking at the audience, you see everyone pointing, with their hands over their mouths, laughing at the antics. But the show is also loaded with political undertones.
Jason Aalon delivered a clearly anti-Trump speech, even though he didn't mention the US president's name. As on Wednesday, the band dedicated "One Of Us" to women. "Every woman here has to feel safe. This space isn't for men to take their shirts off and be jerks. It's for women to dance, jump, scream, and do whatever they want.".
The anthemic songs “Made in America” and “Out Of Control” fueled the small mosh pit that formed in front of the stage. Before the end, Jason placed a fireman's stretcher in the hands of the audience, climbed up and sang from there. Then, he dove into the crowd to the delight of those present.
With his fingers pointing upwards once more, the audience watched guitarist Stephen emerge from atop the stage structure. From there he played his final solo, and Fever concluded their performance. It was definitely one of the shows that will mark this edition of the festival and will make the band known throughout Brazil.
