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  • Genre: Alternative / Gothic / Rock

    Location Los Angeles, California, Un

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    Last Login: 4/21/2013

    Member Since 5/14/2005

    Website www.orgymusic.com

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Originally formed in 1997, ORGY was signed to KORN's label Elementree Records and released their debut album Candyass in 1998. Featuring their two hit singles, a cover of the New Order song "Blue Monday" and "Stitches" along with the song "Revival" featuring Jonathan Davis of KORN, the album went on to sell almost two million copies. ORGY appeared on the Family Values Tour with KORN, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Incubus and Rammstein and were featured on the live compilation album from the tour released in 1999. Their second album, the science fiction-themed Vapor Transmission, was released in 2000 featuring the singles "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Opticon" and the band later released the song "Faces" for the soundtrack to the movie Zoolander. For more information on ORGY, please contact MSO PR: Alexandra Greenberg, 818-380-0400 x223, agreenberg@msopr.com Bari Lieberman, 818-380-0400 x222, blieberman@msopr.com ____________________________________________ ..THE WAIT IS OVER!!! ORGY DVD - Trans Global Spectacle is IN STORES NOW!! Features live and backstage antics from 1997-2004!.. .. .... .. .. .... ..The best rock music always combines raw power and absolute panache. It should pulse with sexuality and pathos, but look damn stylish in the process. It can forge heavy, almost Paleolithic riffs yet retain intelligence, cunning, and pure pop hummability. In short, the best rock is utterly savage, unabashedly stylish, and entirely guilt free. But records like that dont come along very often. Enter Punk Statik Paranoia, the latest and greatest Bacchanalian musical salvo from L.A.-based death-pop quintet Orgy. .. ..We want to make people stop in their tracks, says vocalist Jay Gordon. We may have gone a little bit out there musically on our first two records, but this time we focused on the songwriting. Its just time to really connect with our fans. We just want people to go, This is worthy. And of course we want the girls to think, I want to sleep with every member of that band... ..A cursory listening of Punk Statik Paranoia should have music fans scurrying to lock up their daughters, sisters, and/or moms. Its that good. The first single, The Obvious, pours layer after decadent layer of sweet distortion over subterranean fuzzbass and deep rhythmic grooves, all infused with a pop hook thatll haunt your head like a hangover. And its danceable. .. ..Throughout the disk, Orgy spin decadent lyrical yarns of love, medication and psychotic associates over addictive arrangements that alternate between chilly, electro-glazed soundscapes and monstrously heavy metallic pop. Dark gems like Leave Me Out, Inside My Head, and Vague are some of Orgys most focused and catchiest works to date and ironically their loudest. .. ..Im screaming a lot more on this record but I kind of needed to, laughs Gordon. Its been the hardest of all three to write, and its definitely taken the longest. Wed finally finish a song the band was happy with and Id be like, Hey, are you sure theres nothing else? Have we exhausted every tip, trick and rule we know that can make this thing better? Im a total neurotic perfectionist... ..Neurotic perfectionism has served Orgy well thus far. Releasing their 1998 debut album Candyass on Korns Elementree label as the flagship act inside a year of forming, Orgy struck the singles charts twice with a bruising cover of New Orders Blue Monday and the dynamic follow-up Stitches. As the record soared to platinum-sales status, pundits tagged the Orgy sound a number of ways (electro-rock, industrial synth, sleaze rock, techno-goth). But they all seemed to agree on one thing: Orgys brave new mix of prismatic synth lines, pulverizing guitar, and New Romantic vocal stylings was fresh and welcome. Even attendees of Korns notoriously heavy Family Values Tour approved... ..It was really weird to see how people responded to what we did on that tour, Gordon says. We were just being as ridiculous as possible trying to try a bunch of new things. But it worked out whatever kind of twisted message we were trying to get across, I think we achieved delivering... ..Several more tours, most notably with label-mates Videodrone and 80s goth-rock pillars Love and Rockets, helped expand the fan-base, and by the year 2000, Orgy debuted its sophomore album, the sci-fi concept piece Vapor Transmission, at No 16 on Billboards Top 200. The sound was harder this time out, the songwriting more complex, and the record garnered even better reviews than had Orgys first, spinning off a pair of strong singles in Fiction (Dreams in Digital) and Opticon. More successful touring followed, with Orgy once again headlining. .. ..All well and good, but the past is the past. And Orgys always been a bunch with a collective eye on the future. .. ..Forget looking back, Gordon states emphatically. We dont walk around with copies of our first two records or anything like that. We certainly arent into the VH1 Where Are They Now nostalgia circuit! But I was afraid if we didnt get this record out soon that I was going to start getting phone calls from them. Instead, I hope the new stuff has VH1 making documentaries like, Why are they still kicking ass? Why are they still blowing shit up? Why are they still pulverizing the planet?.. ..While VH1 has announced no plans to create a series called Why Are They Still Blowing Shit Up?, Punk Statik Paranoia may well accomplish a different goal of Gordons: Converting the few people still out there who remember Orgy mainly as those guys who did that cover song. Gordon thinks this record will do it. And if not, well thats fine with him too. .. ..You know, thank god everybody doesnt like just the same old thing. Thats why we have fans in the first place, he says. Theres never any one set way that things have to be. I think our three records prove that. Were just doing what were into. I always wanted to be in a band with a bunch of Bruce Lees, where everybody was just sick. And were getting there we may only be white belts right now, but we will yet achieve that ultimate dopeness that we so crave... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    ..ORGY.. is: ..Jay Gordon - Vocals ..Jamie Miller - Drums ..Nic Speck - Bass ..Carlton Bost - Guitar ..Ashburn Miller - Guitar
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         ORGY!  Thank you for booking a show in Kansas!!!  I'm so freaking EXCITED!  i''m already promoting your show!  if you need a promo person to put up flyers and whatnot in KC I'm your gal. And, I will do it for FREE!!  I was a FMP for TVT Records until they went under a few years ago.     THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

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         ORGY!  Thank you for booking a show in Kansas!!!  I'm so freaking EXCITED!  i''m already promoting your show!  if you need a promo person to put up flyers and whatnot in KC I'm your gal. And, I will do it for FREE!!  I was a FMP for TVT Records until they went under a few years ago.     THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

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         Hi Whats up? Hope Ur Having A Great Week !!
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Orgy BIO and NEWS

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.. .. Hollywood, CA rockers ORGY are back!

The multi-platinum band will be hitting the road for the first time since 2005 on their “Bad Blood Tour 2012,” set to kick off this Saturday, February 18 in Point Richmond, CA.

The six-week trek, with support from Faultline, One-Eyed Doll, The Attitude and various local bands, will take the newly reformed band across the country with stops in Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee, among many cities, before hitting New York City on Tuesday, March 6 at Irving Plaza. The band will then head south as they make their way back home for a show at The Key Club on the Sunset Strip Wednesday, March 21 before wrapping the tour in Tempe, AZ on Monday, April 2 (see full tour dates on orgymusic.com).

ORGY is currently in the studio recording new material, including a collaboration with Grammy Award-winning EDM artist Skrillex.

As the demand from fans for new music and a tour continued to grow over the past few years, founding member JAY GORDON (vocals) hand-selected guitarist CARLTON BOST (formerly with Elijah Blue Allman’s project Deadsy), guitarist ASHBURN MILLER (also from Deadsy), bassist NIC SPECK (from Run-Run-Run and George Lynch) and drummer JAMIE MILLER (formerly with Snot, The Start, And You Will Know Us From the Trail of Dead) to come together and carry on the ORGY name. The guys—who’ve all known each other from their previous projects—have mutual respect both professionally and creatively for one another and are excited to be working together.

The band (see short bio below) has also just launched their brand new website WWW.ORGYMUSIC.COM. Throughout the tour, the band will be posting videos, photos and tour blogs to the new site along with all their social media sites to keep the fans updated.



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Bio:

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.. .. Originally formed in 1997, ORGY was signed to KORN's label Elementree Records and released their debut album Candyass in 1998. Featuring their two hit singles, a cover of the New Order song "Blue Monday" and "Stitches" along with the song "Revival" featuring Jonathan Davis of KORN, the album went on to sell almost two million copies. ORGY appeared on the Family Values Tour with KORN, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Incubus and Rammstein and were featured on the live compilation album from the tour released in 1999. Their second album, the science fiction-themed Vapor Transmission, was released in 2000 featuring the singles "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Opticon" and the band later released the song "Faces" for the soundtrack to the movie Zoolander.

For more information on ORGY, please contact MSO PR:

Alexandra Greenberg, 818-380-0400 x223, agreenberg@msopr.com


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.. THE WAIT IS OVER!!! ORGY DVD - Trans Global Spectacle is IN STORES NOW!! Features live and backstage antics from 1997-2004! ..

.. ..

The best rock music always combines raw power and absolute panache. It should pulse with sexuality and pathos, but look damn stylish in the process. It can forge heavy, almost Paleolithic riffs yet retain intelligence, cunning, and pure pop hummability. In short, the best rock is utterly savage, unabashedly stylish, and entirely guilt free. But records like that dont come along very often. Enter Punk Statik Paranoia, the latest and greatest Bacchanalian musical salvo from L.A.-based death-pop quintet Orgy.

We want to make people stop in their tracks, says vocalist Jay Gordon. We may have gone a little bit out there musically on our first two records, but this time we focused on the songwriting. Its just time to really connect with our fans. We just want people to go, This is worthy. And of course we want the girls to think, I want to sleep with every member of that band.

A cursory listening of Punk Statik Paranoia should have music fans scurrying to lock up their daughters, sisters, and/or moms. Its that good. The first single, The Obvious, pours layer after decadent layer of sweet distortion over subterranean fuzzbass and deep rhythmic grooves, all infused with a pop hook thatll haunt your head like a hangover. And its danceable.

Throughout the disk, Orgy spin decadent lyrical yarns of love, medication and psychotic associates over addictive arrangements that alternate between chilly, electro-glazed soundscapes and monstrously heavy metallic pop. Dark gems like Leave Me Out, Inside My Head, and Vague are some of Orgys most focused and catchiest works to date and ironically their loudest.

Im screaming a lot more on this record but I kind of needed to, laughs Gordon. Its been the hardest of all three to write, and its definitely taken the longest. Wed finally finish a song the band was happy with and Id be like, Hey, are you sure theres nothing else? Have we exhausted every tip, trick and rule we know that can make this thing better? Im a total neurotic perfectionist.

Neurotic perfectionism has served Orgy well thus far. Releasing their 1998 debut album Candyass on Korns Elementree label as the flagship act inside a year of forming, Orgy struck the singles charts twice with a bruising cover of New Orders Blue Monday and the dynamic follow-up Stitches. As the record soared to platinum-sales status, pundits tagged the Orgy sound a number of ways (electro-rock, industrial synth, sleaze rock, techno-goth). But they all seemed to agree on one thing: Orgys brave new mix of prismatic synth lines, pulverizing guitar, and New Romantic vocal stylings was fresh and welcome. Even attendees of Korns notoriously heavy Family Values Tour approved.

It was really weird to see how people responded to what we did on that tour, Gordon says. We were just being as ridiculous as possible trying to try a bunch of new things. But it worked out whatever kind of twisted message we were trying to get across, I think we achieved delivering.

Several more tours, most notably with label-mates Videodrone and 80s goth-rock pillars Love and Rockets, helped expand the fan-base, and by the year 2000, Orgy debuted its sophomore album, the sci-fi concept piece Vapor Transmission, at No 16 on Billboards Top 200. The sound was harder this time out, the songwriting more complex, and the record garnered even better reviews than had Orgys first, spinning off a pair of strong singles in Fiction (Dreams in Digital) and Opticon. More successful touring followed, with Orgy once again headlining.

All well and good, but the past is the past. And Orgys always been a bunch with a collective eye on the future.

Forget looking back, Gordon states emphatically. We dont walk around with copies of our first two records or anything like that. We certainly arent into the VH1 Where Are They Now nostalgia circuit! But I was afraid if we didnt get this record out soon that I was going to start getting phone calls from them. Instead, I hope the new stuff has VH1 making documentaries like, Why are they still kicking ass? Why are they still blowing shit up? Why are they still pulverizing the planet?

While VH1 has announced no plans to create a series called Why Are They Still Blowing Shit Up?, Punk Statik Paranoia may well accomplish a different goal of Gordons: Converting the few people still out there who remember Orgy mainly as those guys who did that cover song. Gordon thinks this record will do it. And if not, well thats fine with him too.

You know, thank god everybody doesnt like just the same old thing. Thats why we have fans in the first place, he says. Theres never any one set way that things have to be. I think our three records prove that. Were just doing what were into. I always wanted to be in a band with a bunch of Bruce Lees, where everybody was just sick. And were getting there we may only be white belts right now, but we will yet achieve that ultimate dopeness that we so crave.
.. .. .. .. .. ..

Member Since:

May 14, 2005

Members:

ORGY is:
Jay Gordon - Vocals
Jamie Miller - Drums
Nic Speck - Bass
Carlton Bost - Guitar
Ashburn Miller - Guitar

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