Here’s CODE ORANGE’s Video for “Dreams In Inertia”

by | Aug 13, 2014

Code Orange have just got something that we don’t got, and we’re into whatever that is. Formerly known as Code Orange Kids, the band’s forthcoming album I Am King was recorded with Kurt Ballou of Converge at God City Studios. Need we say more?

This fall the band will tour North America with Twitching Tongues for The King of War Tour. Here’s a video for a new song from the band called “Dreams In Inertia.”

I Am King is set for a September 2nd release via Deathwish.

Code Orange tour dates w/ Twitching Tongues:

Sep 10 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City
Sep 11 San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside
Sep 12 Portland, OR @ Laughing Horse
Sep 13 Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project
Sep 15 Los Angeles, CA @ Los Globos
Sep 16 Mesa, AZ @ The Underground
Sep 17 Albuquerque, NM @ The Gasworks
Sep 19 Houston, TX @ Walters Downtown
Sep 20 Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
Sep 21 Austin, TX @ Red 7
Sep 23 Tampa, FL @ Epic Problem
Sep 24 Lake Worth, FL @ Propaganda
Sep 25 Jacksonville, FL @ Burro Bar
Sep 26 Birmingham, AL @ The Forge
Sep 27 Nashville, TN @ The End
Sep 28 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
Sep 29 Minneapolis, MN @ Ballentine Post 246 VFW
Sep 30 Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme
Oct 01 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
Oct 02 Lakewood, OH @ The Foundry
Oct 03 Pittsburgh, PA @ Cattivo
Oct 04 Buffalo, NY @ The Waiting Room
Oct 05 Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dees
Oct 06 Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa
Oct 07 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East (Upstairs)
Oct 08 Haverhill, MA @ Anchors Up!
Oct 09 Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground
Oct 10 Brooklyn, NY @ Palisades
Oct 12 Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter

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