Code Orange have dropped a visually stunning concert film titled Back Inside The Glass, which the hardcore outfit initially premiered as a ticketed livestream event.The one-off gig went down in October of 2020, streamed live – in VR, no less – from the Preserving Underground Church in New Kensington, Pennsylvania.
It was particularly notable for its immersive and cinematic visuals, with the band performing to a fave-camera setup on an entirely projection-mapped stage.The show saw Code Orange perform over half of their fourth album, ‘Underneath’ – they’d released it in March of 2020, but couldn’t perform it to a proper crowd until 2021 thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Highlights include singles ‘Swallowing The Rabbit Hole’ and the title track, as well as deep cuts ‘Autumn And Carbine’ and ‘A Sliver’.Fans can purchase Back Inside The Glass on DVD from Code Orange’s webstore, but the band have also made it free to view in via YouTube.
Check it out below:The release of Back Inside The Glass comes just a week before Code Orange embark on a 19-date US tour, supporting Korn on their ‘Requiem’ run.
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