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''Forever'' is the third studio album by the American
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band Code Orange and its first on a major label,
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, following a stint on the indie label Deathwish Inc. It was released on January 13, 2017.


Promotion and marketing

Promotion for ''Forever'' began with the release of a music video directed by Max Moore for the title and opening track, "Forever", in October 2016. Presented entirely in black, white and red like the album's cover art, the video for "Forever" rapidly cuts between scenes of Code Orange performing and other violent or abstract imagery, often with shaky camera footage. Of the video, Jami Morgan said, "I think the visuals match what we're about. It's definitely brutal and it's dark, but I think we have our own specific brand of it that includes a lot of dynamics of dark and a lot of shades of that." In December 2016, Code Orange released a digitally created "visualizer" for the track "Kill the Creator". Created by Brandon Allen Bolmer, the video shows a naked man in a chamber being tortured by a "hellish force that he created from all the wrong he has done". In the weeks leading up to the album's official release date, Code Orange also released online streams of the tracks "Bleeding in the Blur" and "Ugly" in January 2017. Touring in support of ''Forever'' began with a January–February 2017 US tour with Youth Code,
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, Lifeless and Disgrace. The tour was noted for its wide variety of music genres among the bands on the bill. On the subject of the variety of bands, Morgan said, "I don't think it's something people are going to get to see every day. It's gonna be a very jarring experience. And our set's going to be a jarring experience. And the whole show is going to be a jarring experience, so that's what we're all about." The guitarist Eric Balderose collaborated with
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to create a mixtape under the name Shade, titled ''It's Almost Forever'', that was played between sets and exclusively sold on cassette on the tour. A music video for the track "The Mud", directed by Balderose and Dmitry Zakharov, was premiered on
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Music

Described as a
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album, ''Forever'' has influences from various styles in metal and hardcore, including
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. The album also employs "pitch-shifted vocal samples, glitched-out effects and dissonant layers of screeching noise". The track "Bleeding in the Blur" has
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-influenced choruses, clean vocals and
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riffage whereas "Hurt Goes On" attributes influences to
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's musical output. According to Nicholas Senior of ''New Noise Magazine'', " he songs"Bleeding in the Blur" and "Ugly"
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further."


Critical reception

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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 87, which indicates "universal acclaim", based on six reviews. ''
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'' critic J.J. Anselmi wrote, "Despite its ridiculous lyrical moments, Forever advances the trend of mashing together disparate styles in metal and hardcore." Branan Ranjanathan of ''
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'' thought that "Code Orange have put together a record that few others in the genre would have the nerve to attempt making, and have found a number of ways to stay engaging across the set without losing any of their previous weight or momentum." Metal Injection's Michael Pementel noted the "great use of structure, heaviness, surprises, and pure energy from beginning to end in this album". According to Conor Scharr of ''Gigsoup'', "
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'' wrote that "this is resolutely hardcore punk, while remaining completely unique" and called it "a stone cold modern classic". Michael Pementel of 'Metal Injection'' stated, "It is not just simply that this is great heavy music, but effective heavy music." ''
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playbook aligns with the band’s last album... nd also asa dream-like quality about it, a nightmarish hardcore fever." Nicholas Senior of ''New Noise Magazine'' called the album "raw, angry, and unfiltered". ''
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'' critic Zoe Camp wrote that the band "offers up compelling, caustic, and occasionally even catchy evidence that they have earned their alpha-dog scene posturing". Maximillian Power of ''Punknews.org'' called the album "brutally heavy, dynamic, and engaging" and wrote that "Code Orange may lose some of their original fan base, but I think the progression was worth it."


Accolades


Track listing


Personnel

Code Orange *Eric Balderose – guitars, vocals, synthesizer *Reba Meyers – vocals, guitars *Joe Goldman – bass guitar *Jami Morgan – drums, vocals Additional musicians *Dominic Landolina – additional guitars *Arthur Rizk – solo guitar on "Bleeding in the Blur" *AJ Borish (Too Pure To Die) – additional vocals on "Real" *Justin Ogden (Wrong Answer) – additional vocals on "Bleeding in the Blur" *Jeremy Tingle (Lifeless) – additional vocals on "Kill the Creator" and "No One Is Untouchable" Production *
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– producer, engineer, mixing *Will Yip – producer, engineer, mixing *Vlado Meller – mastering engineer *Kimi Hanauer – artwork, layout, photography *The Kliq – A&R *Arthur Rizk – additional recording *Matt Very – additional recording *Robert Cheeseman – assistant engineer *Jami Morgan – art direction *Jimmy Fontaine – band photography


Charts


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2017 albums Roadrunner Records albums Code Orange (band) albums Albums produced by Kurt Ballou Albums produced by Will Yip