I Am King by Code Orange

Artist
Genre Metal
Release 02 September 2014
Price $9.99
Tracks 11
Country USA
9.99 USD
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Code Orange - I Am King Album Songs

No Song Title Time
1. I Am King 2:38
2. Slowburn 2:31
3. Dreams In Inertia 5:00
4. Unclean Spirit 2:11
5. Alone In A Room 3:09
6. My World 2:55
7. Starve 3:48
8. Your Body Is Ready... 1:25
9. Thinners Of The Herd 2:47
10. Bind You 1:43
11. Mercy 4:15

I Am King by Code Orange Album Reviews

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Yes. Album of the year. Get with it.

Pretty good. They seem to get a little bit better every album.

TOTH. MY WORLD

Great Band!. I honestly can't wait to order the shirt and the album

Orange is the new metal. Dynamic, original, brilliant...

Awesome. Hardcore redefined.

All at once heavy, weird, unsettling, and amazing.. These guys recently streamed this album in full and I've had a few listens. Every song on this record is worth a listen (or several). There's no "filler" here. This isn't your typical hardcore band. There is a certain strange uniqueness about Code Orange that entices you and disturbs you. Soft passages of tired, whispering vocal chants that fool you, setting you up for a crushing finale bearing the weight of several tons for your eardrums. This album is all over the place, giving me an almost paranoid yet aggressive sense of eccentricity from its sound. Definitely one of the best I've heard all year. Buy this thing. Just look at the album cover!

Wow. Young artists with a solid vision. Great hardcore. Not afraid to do something different. This band is bold, and this record is solid.

Brutal. This album makes you want to smash everything.

Meh. To the person who stated that this album is “original,” think again. This album is not original in any aspect. Recycled breakdowns from Trap Them and NAILS, along with the same fast parts in every “hardcore punk” band that is putting out records right now. This is nothing new and I’ve definitely heard better.

1st half of album is awesome. The first half of this album is so awesome. I felt good being albe to hear cool new music less than a year old! I can't believe these kids wrote this music and most of them aren't even old enough to drink yet!

perfect.. this band is absolutely astounding, especially live. I highly recommend this band to anyone.

Furious. This is how metalcore should be done. It's raw, heavy and in your face. My favorite release to come out this year.

Two Guys Metal Reviews. Code Orange (Kids) have been one of my favorite bands for the past few months, so when I actually got in touch with Deathwish Inc and received my promo stream for I Am King (and subsequently violated a few copyright laws to rip the audio), I was beyond ecstatic. I had been eagerly anticipating their new material by playing the three singles that had been released thus far on repeat, learning every nuance of My World's cult beatdown extravaganza while pretending I knew the lyrics and screaming them into an imaginary microphone. I'll admit, it isn't the most masculine way to show your excitement for a hardcore release, but honestly, who gives a crap? Code Orange sure don't. The most unique thing about this album is its ability to use the lulls in ferocity to make the release as a whole feel heavier than their past endeavors. Though everything up until this point has still been unrelentingly heavy, even the instrumental passages in Love Is Love//Return To Dust felt disjointed and unimportant in the scope of the album as a whole. I Am King, on the other hand, has proven to have a purpose to each of its many twists and turns, making this the most triumphant release of Code Orange's 6 year career. What makes this album so successful is the decision to (somewhat) disregard previous releases. Sure, Code Orange is and always will be a hardcore punk band at heart, but by pushing the envelope with tracks such as Dreams In Inertia, Starve, and Your Body Is Ready, the band has shown that they refuse to be pigeonholed, leaning instead towards a stylistic development that showcases their inability to comply with set parameters. Although the album includes a lot of atmospheric little nuggets, what Code Orange have decided to do was use them as a tool to shape the feel of the record rather than throw crap at the wall and see what sticks. The finesse with which their development was handled shows that the band have a sort of natural inclination towards what works and what doesn't, and have the restraint to see it through. That's not to say that there aren't plenty of songs to break faces to - quite the contrary, this album is chock full of skull-crushers, including some of the spacier songs. The title track - which neatly embodies the whole album through spoken word passages, electronic effects, and a disgustingly satisfying breakdown - creates enough discord by itself to both start and end a live set. Unclean Spirit has enough blast beats in its rip-roaring hardcore punk passages to make even a staunch metalhead crack a smile, and My World has a horribly exciting dedication to making sure we know exactly how freakin' heavy it is. Although there are plenty of standout tracks, an album is not complete without some sort of unifying factor. Luckily, Code Orange don't wander too far from their roots, grounding themselves in dirty, old-fashioned hardcore with just a few more bells and whistles. The decision to use the same intermittent noise segment in both the beginning of I Am King and the end of Mercy makes the subtle suggestion that the album is destined to repeat forever, and I myself am more than happy to indulge them in their crass little hint. In the time since Code Orange (Kids) released Love Is Love//Return To Dust, the hardcore quartet have toured incessantly, not letting their free time go to waste. When not on a pre-billed stage, they could be found at a hastily thrown together aftershow in a willing party's basement, causing the makeshift venue's structural deterioration to hasten with their unrelenting hardcore punk mayhem-fest. The band must have used these experiences to their advantage, because their upcoming release, I Am King, showcases a much more mature and focused sound and ultimately validates the decision to drop the "Kids" from their moniker. Standout Tracks: I Am King, Dreams In Inertia, Unclean Spirit, My World, Your Body Is Ready, Bind You

not metal. why are these la dee da bands in the metal section, not sure what this is but it aint metal

Very Hardcore. This is the modern, modern metal music. Interesting and extremely punishing. Sounds good at loud volumes.

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