Code Orange has shared a new single, ‘Sulfur Surrounding’, from their upcoming new album Underneath, dropping this Friday on March 13, via Roadrunner Records. The band has already released two other singles and a ton of other content for fans in the run-up to this exciting new album! Check out the track here!
Drummer/vocalist Jami Morgan stated about the new LP: “‘Underneath’ is about facing the duality in ourselves as individuals and as a society in an overcrowded, overexposed, all-consuming digital nirvana. Everyone has a voice and no one’s seems to matter… plummet down the rabbit hole of your deepest fears, anxieties and regrets to confront the monster that has been building underneath.”
“Underneath” is available for pre-order with bundles and four limited-edition vinyl colorways, each featuring a gatefold jacket with a lenticular cover, also available. Produced by Morgan and Nick Raskulinecz with co-producer Will Yip, “Underneath” features additional programming from Chris Vrenna, and was mixed by Yip and Code Orange’s own Eric “Shade” Balderose.
Comprised of Jami Morgan (drums / vocals), Eric “Shade” Balderose (guitar / electronics / vocals), Reba Meyers (guitar / vocals), Dominic Landolina (guitar) and Joe Goldman (bass), Code Orange is set to perform at an array of festivals this spring, including the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 10 and April 17 and Columbus, Ohio’s Sonic Temple festival on May 15.
“Underneath” track listing:
01. (deeperthanbefore)
02. Swallowing The Rabbit Whole
03. In Fear
04. You And You Alone
05. Who I Am
06. Cold.Metal.Place
07. Sulfur Surrounding
08. The Easy Way
09. Erasure Scan
10. Last Ones Left
11. Autumn And Carbine
12. Back Inside The Glass
13. A Sliver
14. Underneath