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Orthodox

From: Nashville, TN, United States
Last Known Status: Active

Latest Orthodox News

Below is our complete Orthodox news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

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Orthodox Premiere New Single & Music Video

An August 19th release has been scheduled by Century Media Records for Orthodox‘s new studio full-length “Learning To Dissolve“. The Nashville-based metal outfit have premiered a new official music video and new single “Head On A Spike” from it streaming for you below.

“Learning To Dissolve” was recorded with Randy Leboeuf (Thy Art Is Murder, Kublai Khan) while producing and mixing was done at Will Putney's Graphic Nature Audio in Belleville, NJ.


Says frontman Adam Easterling: More...

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Orthodox Premiere New Song & Music Video

Spanish avantgarde doom and experimental drone trio Orthodox premiere a new song and music video named “Rabid God”, taken from their upcoming new album "Proceed". Alone Records will release Proceed on LP in two variants limited to 500 copies as well as digipak CD and digital formats on June 30th, 2022.

Check out now "Rabid God" streaming via YouTube for you below.

Comments bassist/vocalist Marco Serrato: More...

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Orthodox Premiere New Song & Music Video

Nashville, TN’s Orthodox premiere a new music video “Body & Soul”, taken from their upcoming new third full-length. The record was produced by Randy LaBoeuf (The Acacia Strain, Chamber) and will be out via their new new label home Century Media Records.

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I AM North American Tour w/ Orthodox Announced

I AM announce a summer headlining tour with Orthodox and Boundaries joining them as support acts. The band will be mounting this first ever headlining trek in support of their latest release, “Hard 2 Kill“.

06/01 Dallas, TX – Gas Monkey Live (‘Trouble N’ Texas Festival‘)
06/02 Houston, TX – Houston Underground
06/03 Mobile, AL – TBA
06/05 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
06/06 Lake Worth, FL – Propaganda
06/07 Orlando, FL – Soundbar
06/08 Jacksonville, FL – Nighthawks
06/09 Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
06/10 Richmond, VA – Canal Club
06/11 Stanhope, NJ – Stanhope House
06/12 Brooklyn, NY – Saint Vitus Bar
06/13 Hartford, CT – Webster Underground
06/14 Waterford, NY – Chrome
06/15 Rochester, NY – Montage Music Hall
06/16 Lakewood, OH – The Foundry
06/17 Toronto, ON – The Baby G
06/18 Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
06/19 Chicago, IL – Subterranean
06/20 Cudahy, WI – X—Ray Arcade
06/21 Minneapolis, MN – Whiskey Junction
06/22 Des Moines, IA – Vaudeville Mews
06/25 Kansas City, MO – The Riot Room
06/26 Oklahoma City, OK – 89th Street
06/27 Austin, TX – 523 Thompson
06/28 McAllen, TX – Yeberia Cultura
06/29 Corpus Christi, TX – Boozers Rock BarTexas

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Orthodox Premiere New Official Video

Nashville metallic hardcore outfit Orthodox premiere the official video for “The Anticipation” streaming below. The track is the opener on their 2017 debut Sounds Of Loss that came out via
Unbeaten Records.

Orthodox will be touring the US this November with Spite and Shadow Of Intent on the Kill or Be Killed Tour: More...

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Orthodox Premieres New Song "Second Best"

Nashville's Orthodox premieres a new song entitled "Second Best", taken from the upcoming new album "Sounds Of Loss", which comes out May 26 via Unbeaten Records. The track features guest vocals from Vincent Void of Darke Complex.

Check out now "Second Best" below.

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Orthodox Streams "I'm Scared Of You"

A scathing new track has come online from Nashville’s own Orthodox: check out the hyperkinetic “I’m Scared Of You” below. The track is the first dose to be administered from forthcoming album, "Sounds Of Loss," to be released via Unbeaten Records (Left Behind, Stigmata, Purgatory) on 5/26/17.

Centered on the songwriting team of Adam Easterling (vocals, drums) and Tyler Williams (guitar, bass) Orthodox is quite an anomaly. Though identifying as a straight edge band, the group is unabashedly metal in sound and influences range from death metal down to more mainstream hard 'n heavy sounds.

Speaking on those influences, Easterling said: "When Orthodox was formed I was still in high school. Our early material was really influenced by groups like the hardcore band, Foundation. However as time wore on, we realized we were much bigger metal heads than the hardcore/punk associated with straight edge. We just focused on writing the music we wanted to hear.”

New release "Sounds Of Loss" is a concept album, with Easterling explaining: “The entire album is centered on the theme of anticipated grief. It’s preparing for the loss of loved ones, people around you due to various reasons including addiction and illness. I tried to write about the strain that grief and loss have mentally, physically and even on your faith. Musically Tyler and I strove to have the music reflect what the topic is. For example ‘I’m Scared Of You’ was written to express what fear would actually sound like within the musical context of our band.” More...

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Doom Metal Front Streaming New Compilation

German doom metal magazine Doom Metal Front, now on its tenth print issue as well, is streaming the newest and eighth of its renowned compilations. The anthology, titled "Tears from the Mediterranean," features 50 bands from southern European countries and Mediterranean island nations such as Malta. You may also stream the previous five compilations on that page and listen to the full tome below.

Doom Metal Front is an independent, bilingual (German/English), printed and digital paper spreading the doom over the world. They prefer sluggish riffing, slow rocking and experimental droning stuff, because they are 'born too late.' They ascribe to the belief that 'if you think this music is kind of paralyzing, then you are definitely too fast.'

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