Rooted in an ongoing spiritual awakening, Street Fever has been on a wildly cinematic path to better understand themselves as an artist, spiritual seeker, and human being. After losing all their possessions, being institutionalized multiple times and nearly losing their life in a South East Asian prison, this project has since been reborn and aims to use it as a platform to speak on their recovery and addiction. Now more than ever they are empowered to share their story in hopes of connecting with others who are seeking personal and spiritual growth.
Street Fever deftly balances between destructive possession and holy reclamation, extending a hand to invite you into their world through the powerful mediums of art and sound. Witness their journey of self-discovery and enlightenment through their thought-provoking creations.
The single “Sinner” 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, and even the headquarters of the Latter Day Saints, adorning these spaces with renaissance poses, shredding art, and dousing themselves with water while fully masked. They felt compelled to document a handful of these thought-provoking acts while they toured the US to give viewers a glimpse into a different mode of expression and performance they’re known for. 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.
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