ORGY Drops “Empty” Single

photo credit: Kimberly Woo

from NEWMUSIC EP coming Summer 2023

“I’m excited to finally start getting these tracks out for Orgy again. As we move toward a new direction musically speaking, I wanted to put a track out that has a bit of that signature Orgy sound, and hint at what’s coming next. Hope everyone will see the big picture and enjoy this track called “Empty” about being drained from always trying to make everyone happy.” – Jay Gordon

ORGY‘s Jay Gordon shares, “I’m really stoked to deliver this track “Empty” which sums up the rigors of both intimate and platonic friendships alike, and how draining they can be to maintain.” The band is excited about a few up & coming dates; The Whisky a Go Go on March 24, 2023 and most notably Live Nation’s “Sick New World” music festival on May 13, 2023. We will be adding a few select dates along the way, in support of the new music we have coming out soon! 

ORGY spawned from the late 1990’s Goth music scene with their incredible remake of New Order’s “Blue Monday.” Upon release the track sold over one million copies and has sold more than 2 million copies to date. In late 2005, after the release of Punk Statik Paranoia via D1 Music and Associates, their independent DVD TRANS GLOBAL SPECTACLE via D1 Music / DLC Records, and a promotional tour, the band went on a hiatus to work on their side projects. In 2011, after seven years of demand from fans for new music and a tour, founding member Jay Gordon (vocals) decided it was time to kick things back up and begin recording and touring again in support of ORGY’s fans. Jay, Carlton Bost and Nic Speck have been the ORGY core since 2011.

After several years of releasing singles to the masses, ORGY has proven their long-lasting potency with a refreshed line-up and sound. The modern incarnation of ORGY has been transformed and sees the band poised to re-establish themselves in the EDM, industrial and hard rock scenes. Make no mistake about it, the ORGY brand is not going away anytime soon. As long as the fans demand new music and tours, the band is ready, willing and able to fill their request.

In 2023, ORGY released a video for EMPTY, a track mixed by Eric Racy and mastered by Trevor Case of Case mastering. This newer sound for ORGY has great lyrics, melodies, and guitars.

ORGY played Vampire Freaks Dark Side of the Con in April 2022 and did a short 7 show run in support of the ‘Karma Kastles’ and ‘Shady AF’ singles. They most recently played The Endless Night Vampire Ball in New Orleans, October 29, 2022 to a sold out crowd.

 

photo credit: Kimberly Woo

About ORGY:

Orgy is a rock band that has been captivating audiences with their raw, energetic sound and provocative lyrics since their formation in the late-90s. With a lineup of five talented musicians. The lineup changes from time to time depending on tours and local shows the band has carved out a unique place in the world of rock music.

 

Their early music was heavily influenced by the glam and industrial genres, with a strong emphasis on the use of electronic elements and distorted vocals. Over the years, Orgy has evolved and grown, experimenting with different styles and sounds, but always maintaining their signature edge and intensity.

 

Orgy‘s live performances are known for their high-energy, visually stunning shows, with the band members dressed in elaborate costumes and makeup. The band has toured extensively throughout their career, performing for packed crowds at major music festivals and headlining their own tours.

 

In addition to their music, Orgy is also known for their philanthropic work, often using their platform to raise awareness for important social and political issues. They are true rock stars in every sense of the word – talented, bold, and unapologetically themselves.

ORGY online:

https://orgymusic.com/

www.facebook.com/pages/OrgyMusic/177885225646095

www.youtube.com/user/OrgyMusic/videos

www.instagram.com/orgyofficial/

https://twitter.com/OrgyOfficial

https://myspace.com/orgy

www.reverbnation.com/orgyofficial

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