Code Orange are on hiatus. The Pittsburgh metalcore band’s vocalist Jami Morgan confirms that they don’t have any future plans during a new interview with YouTuber Nik Nocturnal. He cites several ...
Jami Morgan thinks the next year could be pivotal for Code Orange, the Pittsburgh metal band that’s already been nominated for two Grammys. “This feels like the end of one journey and hopefully the ...
Code Orange have released "Take Shape," the third song off their new album The Above, which features a guest appearance from Smashing Pumpkins legend Billy Corgan. The song is a departure from the ...
It has been a minute since Code Orange released anything new. During a recent appearance on The Nik Nokturnal Podcast, vocalist Jami Morgan explained why things have been largely radio silent with the ...
Code Orange's Jami Morgan was the guest on Full Metal Jackie's radio show this weekend, fresh off recently releasing a pair of hard-hitting new songs - "Grooming My Replacement" and "The Game." Jackie ...
It’s been almost a year since Code Orange performed–they last played Download Festival in June of 2024, before dropping off Aftershock the following October due to guitarist Dominic Landolina’s ...
If you're still looking for more new Code Orange, the band recently dropped their "part remix and part soundtrack" compilation called What Is Really Underneath? available here. "For me, the story of ...
Pittsburgh metal core outfit Code Orange have canceled their upcoming tour dates due to guitarist Dom Landolina’s ongoing health issues. In a statement shared on social media, Code Orange didn’t ...
With Code Orange’s Forever landing in the hardcore scene like an atom bomb in 2017 and then their follow up Underneath hitting the world just as it was being locked down for 2+ years, there’s a lot of ...
Some disappointing and worrying news coming out of the Code Orange camp today, as the band announced that a serious health issue being experienced by someone within their ranks has forced them to ...
Pittsburgh head-stompers Code Orange started out as a chaotic hardcore band. For the past few years, they’ve steadily moved in a different direction, toward a kind of industrial-flavored mall-metal.