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I Lie Here Buried with My Rings and My Dresses is set for release on May 28, and Backxwash has just shared the album s tracklist.
As Backxwash s profile has grown monumentally in recent months, it s no surprise that
I Lie Here Buried features some big-name guests. The album is set to include production by Nowhere2Run (a.k.a. Code Orange members Eric Shade Balderose and Jami Morgan) and clipping., as well as appearances by Sad13 (a.k.a. Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz), composer Lauren Bousfield and veteran Backxwash collaborators Ada Rook and Devi McCallion (a.k.a. both halves of Black Dresses).
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January 25, 2021
Grammy nominated band Code Orange has shared their official music video for âAutumn and Carbine,â which debuted during Adult Swimâs
Toonami broadcast this past Saturday, January 23rd.
The animated video, which was directed/animated by the bandâs own Eric âShadeâ Balderose and Jami Morgan (NOWHERE2RUN Productions), follows Code Orange into a dystopian wasteland as they confront the thieving overlords of a ruined future society. The band also utilized DIY motion capture techniques to animate the various performance scenes in the video which is streaming now on their official YouTube channel. Furthermore, Code Orange have launched a limited edition âAutumn and Carbineâ shirt in their webstore, featuring 3D incarnates of each member as seen in the animated video.
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Back in late February, when COVID-19 was an ominous but still-uncertain threat, Megan James held out hope for a big year on tour.
Purity Ring, her L.A.-based electronic duo, had locked an April 3 release for its third LP, “Womb.” It had gone five years between albums and ached to hit the road with new material. The duo had booked a June hometown show at the 4,000-capacity Hollywood Palladium, with a global tour to follow.
But the band got nervous as South by Southwest, then Coachella, announced postponements. Should it push things back? Maybe this would all be over in a few weeks?