Entitled “Sinner”, the song is a call for inner strength and poetic freedom. Driving the artist to reclaim their power and transcend inner and external boundaries. Channeling energy from personal experiences, Street Fever boldly ventures into temples, art institutions, churches adorning these spaces with renaissance poses, shredding art and dousing themselves with water while fully masked. This video is more of a micro documentary showcasing their highly energetic, disruptive shows and poetic expressions. Sinner is a testament to these acts they feel compelled to share along with their ongoing journey of creative expression and self discovery.
Street Fever is known for their unique sonic escape incorporating elements of hardcore, rap, industrial techno, EBM, noise, electro, pop and classical music. With a life of resilience, the artist has overcome being held in a Thai prison, a mental health breakdown, drug detox and more. The artist has garnered a dedicated fanbase garnering millions of streams and is set to play the Treefort Music Festival and open for HEALTH.
“I wrote “Sinner” as a call for inner strength for myself and those suffering around me. An encouraging invitation to personal poetic freedom. I pushed myself to reclaim my power, to transcend inner and external boundaries. Over the course of three years I compiled footage for “Sinner” from live shows, spontaneous acts of poetic terrorism, and a studio session in which I was covered in black paint, bearing a cross on a podium that represents my journey and the place in which I have found serenity.
I ventured into sacred spaces, such as temples, churches, art institutions, and once the headquarters of the Latter Day Saints. In these spaces I held renaissance poses for extended periods of time, shredding art and dousing myself with water while masked. I felt compelled to document a handful of these thought provoking acts while I toured the United States to give my audience a glimpse into a different form of expression and performance I had previously been known for. This video is a short documentary showcasing my energy, disruption, and poetic expressions. “Sinner” is a testament to these acts I feel compelled to share in tandem with my ongoing journey of self discovery.”