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Code Orange’s Jami Morgan talks latest single Out For Blood, what to expect from the band’s next album and more…
As we start to look ahead to a potential new Code Orange record – the follow-up to Underneath – in 2022, frontman Jami Morgan has teased a little bit about what to expect from the highly-anticipated LP.
Speaking with Silverstein vocalist Shane Told on a recent episode of the Lead Singer Syndrome podcast, the singer revealed that Code Orange are "working on their next stuff" currently, and "if you don’t like [recent single] Out For Blood, that’s cool – but they’re liking it on the radio! So let’s open up some doors and keep going on to our next thing."
He added: "I’m really excited about our next album; we have a lot of really great things in the works that I think that anyone who’s ever liked us will be into."
Discussing Out For Blood and its somewhat controversial new style for the band, Jami explained (via ThePRP) of how it came about: "We were kind of using the word almost like ‘fun’ – which isn’t a word we’ve ever used making any song in history. But I would sit there, I would be working out and I’d be listening to DMX and I’d be listening to White Zombie and I’d be listening to Pantera‘s Walk and… and the shit’s fun. I want to run into like a wall. And I’d be like, 'Why don’t we have something that scratches that itch?'"
Code Orange reportedly have 25 songs in the works when it comes to the album, though there's no news yet when it'll all arrive.
Listen to the full podcast below:
Back in June, they also revealed that they'd hit the studio with Billy Corgan to work on some "blistering" new songs…
Catch Code Orange supporting Korn at the following dates this year:
March
4 Springfield, MO – JQH Arena
5 Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
7 Fort Wayne, IN – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
8 Evansville, IN – Ford Center
10 Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena
11 Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum Complex
13 Huntington, WV – Mountain Health Arena
15 Hershey, PA – Giant Center
16 Providence, RI – Dunkin Donuts Center
19 Manchester, NH – SNHU Arena
20 Albany, NY – Times Union Center
22 Rochester, NY – Blue Cross Arena
23 Saginaw, MI – Dow Event Center
25 Moline, IL – TaxSlayer Center
26 Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
28 Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
29 Madison, WI – The Coliseum at Alliant Energy Center
31 Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center
April
1 Wichita, KS – INTRUST Bank Arena
And then see them hit the road on their headline tour with Loathe, Vended and Dying Wish:
April
3 Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
4 Chicago, IL – The Metro
5 Omaha, NE – Slowdown
6 Denver, CO – Summit Theater
7 Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell
9 Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
10 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
11 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
12 Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
13 San Francisco, CA – August Hall
18 Mesa, AZ – The Nile
20 Pomona, CA – The Glass House
23 Las Vegas, NV – 24 Oxford
25 Austin, TX – Empire Control Room and Garage
26 Fort Worth, TX – Tulips
27 Houston, TX – The Secret Group
29 Jacksonville, FL – Underbelly
30 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
May
2 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Heaven)
3 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Sound Stage
4 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
6 Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
7 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club