I´ve been into metal since the late 80s in highschool and seen trends come and go - hardcore, thrash, nu-metal, sludge whatever....and after 30-odd years in the game listening to just about every genre out there, it is very easy to get jaded. To feel you´ve heard it all before. After all, the parameters of metal have pretty much been mapped by now - someone has already played as as fast, as slow, as heavy, as melodic etc. as you humanly can. Extreme music is in the weird position that a new band can't really push it to any new previously-unattained extreme without sounding silly. So where do you take it from there? The last ten years or so in metal have been about exploring the spaces inbetween genres mixing various influences to come up with intelligent variations on previously explored themes. And a lot of that has been good, even excellent music. But it has also tended towards feeling really grown-up, aware of it's history and intelligent instead I´ve noticed more and more with every passing year how just about every decent band, even relative new names all seem to have members in their mid-thirties) instead of how it used to be back in the day when this music was driven forward by essentially teenagers and people in their early twenties. This is what makes Code Orange such a breath of fresh air for me. I´ve watched this performance at least a dozen times over the last month, growing more and more impressed every time. The drive, the energy, the sheer passion is that makes all the difference. I don't think I´ve seen a band with the strength of conviction, the complete ownership of the stage that Code Orange has in this show since the 90s to be honest. And I think it all has to do with the fact that they are a bit younger, a bit hungrier and more passionate than has become the metal norm. They are obviously aware of their metal history but somehow nothing on here feels retro, feels like a reference or a nod to the past. It's there because putting it in there at that precise moment of the song would fit. I´d like to thank them for reminding this middle aged non-scene member me that there is a sublte difference between discovering a band that you are interested in, and a band you are *excited* about. P.S the sound mixing and video editing on this show is phenomenal. Not just for what is there, but also what isn't. You never get a wide shot of the entire stage, no close-ups of any faces, the filming feels downright claustrophobic and anxiety-inducing, fitting the music perfectly. The people behind this deserve all the success in the world.
Let's see what Code Orange is doing: Female in the band that some times does vocals. Well that's been done before. Harsh vocals? Well that's also been done before. Hmm maybe that whole keyboard/samples is new. Nope that's not new either. So what is this band doing that makes them stand out? Answer nothing other then sounding like shit.
liked where you were going. dont hav time for dis doe brethr. i do think Orange Coda is worthy of renewed hope. the heart of the trendkillers still beats PRAISE WE
@@evacody1249 i like shit tho. no gimmicks heavy hearted playing. my orange frenns do it so good. all the nostalgic feels with a touch of new glitch. from the fastest blast beat to the slowest drone. this shits no frills. no bullshit. all those times i said "i will knw it when i hear it" then it finally comes. 3teeth the only other new shit i can really raise a fist for
This is random but....as much as I think code orange is a great choice for best performance Grammy, it would have been, just, awesome if Dillinger got nominated and won!
That mix is huge ! So i guess you were doing sound this night but also took the multitracks from the desk and remixed it later ? I'm into mixing live multitracks these days :)
This was a fucking incredible show. I went for Gojira and Torche, not knowing who Code Orange even was, and I enjoyed their performance more than even Gojira. They put their whole fuckin SOULS into this performance. You'd have never guessed it was the last show of the tour. And the crowd pissed. me. off. How you gonna see talent and power like this and not even fucking bob your head? Bunch of stuck-up gatekeepers who think any band that isn't Gojira isn't worth hyping? Fuck off with that.
Such great sound and a great performance....but what I can see of the crowd they are just standing there. How do you not just loose your fucking shit when 'My World' kicks in?
Noah Brierley That makes sense. I'm a huge Gojira fan. They are so freaking good live. I'm new to the Hardcore scene. I love these guys and I picked up Incendiarys new album 'Thousand Mile Stare'. That's a beast of an album.
I was at this show and these guys fucking blew EVERYONE else away as far as energy and participation. I fucking hate it when the crowd doesn't engage with a band that puts their whole heart and soul into the performance. I was losing my damn mind and I'd never heard this group before then.
thank you for keeping it real fucking orange xoxo when all my heroes are dead a diamond in the rough will emerge. it is the prophecy. it is the pact xoxoxoxoxoxo
I´ve been into metal since the late 80s in highschool and seen trends come and go - hardcore, thrash, nu-metal, sludge whatever....and after 30-odd years in the game listening to just about every genre out there, it is very easy to get jaded. To feel you´ve heard it all before. After all, the parameters of metal have pretty much been mapped by now - someone has already played as as fast, as slow, as heavy, as melodic etc. as you humanly can. Extreme music is in the weird position that a new band can't really push it to any new previously-unattained extreme without sounding silly.
So where do you take it from there?
The last ten years or so in metal have been about exploring the spaces inbetween genres mixing various influences to come up with intelligent variations on previously explored themes. And a lot of that has been good, even excellent music. But it has also tended towards feeling really grown-up, aware of it's history and intelligent instead
I´ve noticed more and more with every passing year how just about every decent band, even relative new names all seem to have members in their mid-thirties) instead of how it used to be back in the day when this music was driven forward by essentially teenagers and people in their early twenties.
This is what makes Code Orange such a breath of fresh air for me. I´ve watched this performance at least a dozen times over the last month, growing more and more impressed every time. The drive, the energy, the sheer passion is that makes all the difference. I don't think I´ve seen a band with the strength of conviction, the complete ownership of the stage that Code Orange has in this show since the 90s to be honest. And I think it all has to do with the fact that they are a bit younger, a bit hungrier and more passionate than has become the metal norm. They are obviously aware of their metal history but somehow nothing on here feels retro, feels like a reference or a nod to the past. It's there because putting it in there at that precise moment of the song would fit.
I´d like to thank them for reminding this middle aged non-scene member me that there is a sublte difference between discovering a band that you are interested in, and a band you are *excited* about.
P.S the sound mixing and video editing on this show is phenomenal. Not just for what is there, but also what isn't. You never get a wide shot of the entire stage, no close-ups of any faces, the filming feels downright claustrophobic and anxiety-inducing, fitting the music perfectly. The people behind this deserve all the success in the world.
Let's see what Code Orange is doing:
Female in the band that some times does vocals. Well that's been done before. Harsh vocals? Well that's also been done before. Hmm maybe that whole keyboard/samples is new. Nope that's not new either. So what is this band doing that makes them stand out?
Answer nothing other then sounding like shit.
Didn't read lol
liked where you were going. dont hav time for dis doe brethr. i do think Orange Coda is worthy of renewed hope. the heart of the trendkillers still beats PRAISE WE
@@evacody1249 i like shit tho. no gimmicks heavy hearted playing. my orange frenns do it so good. all the nostalgic feels with a touch of new glitch. from the fastest blast beat to the slowest drone. this shits no frills. no bullshit. all those times i said "i will knw it when i hear it" then it finally comes. 3teeth the only other new shit i can really raise a fist for
i got into them the exact same way. they got it. 'nuff said.
Jesus the sound is perfect in this.
Nolan k Seriously
jami's snare sound is just perfect !
The whole sound on this video is bordering on the supernatural for a live recording.
Amazing sound FUCK!
The sound on the video is fucking insane
Crowd look like they're watching Elton John
This is insane
Code Orange It´s now one of the best metal bands out there. They´re so unique
This is crisp af
omfg. live quality is amazing \m/
awesome.
WOW....fucking...just....WOW......
Nice to see amazing quality band videos from this state
They are coming to Columbus, Ohio to play Rock on the Range! Our local "Rock" Station actually plays Bleeding in the Blur!
WHY DO THEY ALWAYS SOUND BETTER LIVE !
one of the best live recordings of co that i’ve seen yet 🔪
Fucking epic omg
amazing sound 😍😍😍
Fucking jacked to get to finally see these guys in May at the Epicenter 2020 show in Charlotte!
lit 声音
Finally! This was both my first code orange show and my first time shooting pics for a band! You actually see me at 3:57 lmao
you're first time shooting was code orange Gojira?? how tf did you land that gig?
GoobyGang I messaged Jami from code orange and somehow he got me in to shoot, venue let us shoot songs 2 3 and 4 for all 3 bands
Thats so sick! do you have an instagram or a place you post the photos? would love to check em out!
GoobyGang Instagram is @akephalos_photos . my website has a few more pics then my ig. akephalosphotos.myportfolio.com/
This is random but....as much as I think code orange is a great choice for best performance Grammy, it would have been, just, awesome if Dillinger got nominated and won!
That mix is huge !
So i guess you were doing sound this night but also took the multitracks from the desk and remixed it later ?
I'm into mixing live multitracks these days :)
My World is a ripper
This was a fucking incredible show. I went for Gojira and Torche, not knowing who Code Orange even was, and I enjoyed their performance more than even Gojira. They put their whole fuckin SOULS into this performance. You'd have never guessed it was the last show of the tour.
And the crowd pissed. me. off. How you gonna see talent and power like this and not even fucking bob your head? Bunch of stuck-up gatekeepers who think any band that isn't Gojira isn't worth hyping? Fuck off with that.
This is amazing, what cameras were used to film this? Great job!
The audio is fantastic. Did you get the stems off the board?
Such great sound and a great performance....but what I can see of the crowd they are just standing there. How do you not just loose your fucking shit when 'My World' kicks in?
They were opening for Gojira so the crowd was probably mostly not there for them and not necessarily a hardcore audience.
Noah Brierley That makes sense. I'm a huge Gojira fan. They are so freaking good live. I'm new to the Hardcore scene. I love these guys and I picked up Incendiarys new album 'Thousand Mile Stare'. That's a beast of an album.
Yeah I'm a big Gojira fan as well. Super cool of them to take Code Orange out with them.
I was at this show and these guys fucking blew EVERYONE else away as far as energy and participation. I fucking hate it when the crowd doesn't engage with a band that puts their whole heart and soul into the performance. I was losing my damn mind and I'd never heard this group before then.
Ugh why isn't the synth at 3:15 on the album version
in Code Orange timeline, emotional nu-alt never happened. sounds from the dimension where good shit was never ruined.
thank you for keeping it real fucking orange xoxo when all my heroes are dead a diamond in the rough will emerge. it is the prophecy. it is the pact xoxoxoxoxoxo
I'll sell somebody else's kidney to see this band live! Set list for this show anyone?
Is in the description.
Como suenan la puta que lo pario!
WTF is wrong with that crowd? Were they expecting Taylor Swift?.....They're witnessing metal fucking genius.....