Jason Aalon Butler Teams Up With The Bloody Beetroots For 'Crash'

17 October 2017 | 6:06 pm | Alex Sievers
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The Fever who? 

The Fever who? 



Well, here's a collab I never saw coming.

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Former Letlive. frontman and current vocalist of The Fever, the always energetic and enigmatic Jason Aalon Butler has lent his passionate and signature voice - mainly his screams - to the electronic chaos of Italian dance music group, The Bloody Beetroots AKA producer/DJ Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo.

With pumping drum beats, swirling electronic riffs, distorted and gnarly AF bass, a sample of that vocal from Led Zepellin's 'Immigrant Song', all spearheaded by Butler's volatile vocal delivery; this short but sweet song bloody rips!

In the track's YouTube description, Rifo talks about his love for Butler as a person and his work, saying.

"Jason Aalon Butler - the sweetest and the most dangerous man in Los Angeles, The man with the most powerful scream of them all -- a pure gentleman with a beast inside like Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde. An obscure par excellence that really impressed me a lot, I think this is the most violent song of the album and I love it so, so, so much!”

'Crash' comes from 'The Great Electronic Swindle' - a tribute to The Sex Pistols and Julian Temple's film The Great Rock and Roll Swindle - is out this week on Friday, October 20th via Last Gang Records and features a different vocalist on every track, including Jane’s Addiction’s Perry Farrell, Gallows, Foxy Shazam’s Eric Nally and with this recent track Mr Butler. Compared with the other track released from the album thus far, 'Pirates, Punks & Politics', that statement of this being the "most violent song" may hold true.

Stream the bonafide bangin' 'Crash' below!