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Band Profile: Fever 333
Coordinated band jackets are sick. Fight me.
Rage Against the Machine picked a fight with Linkin Park, they all got arrested, formed a bond in jail… then started a new band.
And that band was Fever 333.
That’s the origin story I just made up, but it works fairly well to describe this aggressive, politically charged, raging rock band.
They formed in the post apocalyptic wasteland that is modern day Los Angeles in 2017. So this is a very young animal. And it’s burning bright right out the gate, so who knows how long this flame will last?
The world of metal and hardcore was meant to evolve, and, in its evolution, it’s created a myriad of subgenres. It can create perplexing output from bands, making it tough to categorize. The Drowned God is one of those bands, embracing metalcore, hardcore, aggressive alternative. The good thing about this conundrum is that it’s still good music. The band released their first album,
Moonbearer, in 2017, followed up in 2019 with
I’ll Always Be the Same, the first release after they signed with Solid State Records. The label has been known to sign bands with incredible talent, flying under the radar in an oversaturated market. Andrew Voigt, a contributing writer to HM Magazine, sat down with Cody Golob, the lead vocalist and one of the original two members of The Drowned God, to discuss their upcoming record, the inspiration behind his writing, and a mutual love for sparkling water.