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{{Short description|American industrial rock band}}
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| Origin = ], ] | origin = ], ], U.S.
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| Years_active = 1996 – 2004<br>2009 - present | years_active = 1997–2005, 2010–present
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| Associated_acts = ]<br>]<br>Drug for Joy<br>Trick Factory<br>Machine Gun Orchestra<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]
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| Current_members = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>] | current_members = ]<br /> ]<br />]<br />Márton Veress<br />Ilia Yordanov
| past_members = ]<br />]<br />]<br />Bobby Hewitt<br />]<br />]<br /> Bobby Amaro<br />Creighton Emrick
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'''Orgy''' is an American ] band formed in 1997, from ], ].<ref name="The Great Rock Discography">{{cite book | first= Martin C. | last= Strong | year= 2000 | title= The Great Rock Discography | edition= 5th | publisher= Mojo Books | location= Edinburgh | page= 721 | isbn= 1-84195-017-3}}</ref> They have described their music as "death pop".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punkstatikparanoia.com/2004/biog.php |title=Orgy // Punk Statik Paranoia |publisher=Punkstatikparanoia.com |access-date=April 11, 2014}}</ref> The band is best known for their cover version of the ] song "]", and the song "]", both from their 1998 album '']''. Then they released their second album, ''Vapor Transmission'', which was released in 2000, with "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Opticon" as singles.
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'''Orgy''' is a ] band from ], ]. Orgy describes their music as "death pop".<ref></ref>


==History== ==History==
===Early years (1997)===
Orgy was formed in 1996 by vocalist ] and guitarist ]. The name referred to a "collage", or orgy of different styles in their music.{{cn|date=January 2010}}
Orgy was formed in 1997 by vocalist ] and guitarists ] and ]. Bassist ] and drummer Bobby Hewitt soon completed the line-up. Derakh had previously gained some fame in the 1980s metal band ], and Hewitt was a former member of ]. Gordon played bass in ] due to the lack of a bass player, on their unreleased self-tilted album, splitting roles with his friend and the lead singer, ]. He then left Deadsy, to form Orgy. Gordon and Derakh were also experienced producers, having produced ]'s ].<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/>


In 1997, ], who performed with Shuck in ], signed Orgy as the first act on ]'s label, ],<ref>{{Cite magazine|last=Edwards|first=Gavin|date=1999-09-16|title=Orgy's Climax|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/orgys-climax-163459/|access-date=2022-02-09|magazine=Rolling Stone|language=en-US}}</ref> which at the time had distribution with Reprise Records.
Bassist ], guitarist ], and former ] drummer ] soon completed the lineup. All were veterans of the late '80s/early '90s ] "hair metal" club scene.{{cn|date=January 2010}} Derakh had previously gained some fame in the 80s ] band ], and Hewitt was a former member of Electric Love Hogs. Gordon and Derakh were also experienced ], having produced ]'s ].


===''Candyass'' and ''Vapor Transmission'' (1998–2001)===
Within six months ], who performed with Shuck in ], signed Orgy to ]'s label ].
In 1998, Orgy released their debut album, '']'', the name inspired by a ] they had met.{{citation needed|date=March 2024}} The album sold almost two million copies<ref name="yamaha">{{cite web|url=http://www.yamaha.com/Artists/ArtistDetail.html?CNTID=29312#|title=Amir Derakh – Bio|access-date=January 3, 2010|work=Yamaha}}</ref> and produced two singles: a cover of the ] song "]", and "Stitches". Both charted on '']''. The song "Revival" featured Jonathan Davis.


Orgy made their live debut at EdgeFest, an annual radio show in ], in 1998. They also appeared on the ] with ], ], ], ], and ]. They were featured on the live compilation album of the tour, released in 1999. Other tours with ] and ] followed.
=== ''Candyass'' and ''Vapor Transmission'' ===


Their second album, the science fiction-themed '']'', was released in 2000, with "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Opticon" as singles.
In 1998, Orgy released their debut album, '']'', selling nearly two million copies.<ref name="yamaha">{{cite web|url=http://www.yamaha.com/Artists/ArtistDetail.html?CNTID=29312#|title=Amir Derakh - Bio|accessdate=3 January 2010|publisher="Yamaha"}}</ref> Gordon described the subject matter of the material as "...&nbsp;bullshit ... lies and fairy tales." The album produced two singles; a cover of the ] song "]", and "Stitches". The song "Revival" featured ] of Korn.


===Side work and ''Punk Statik Paranoia'' (2001–2005)===
Orgy made their live debut at EdgeFest, an annual radio show in ], ] in 1998. They also appeared on the ] with ], ], ], ], and ]. They were featured on the live compilation album of the tour, released in 1999. Other tours with ] and ] followed.{{cn|date=January 2010}}
In 2001, Orgy released the song "Faces" for the soundtrack of the film '']''.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=January 3, 2010|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005O6HP|title=Zoolander Various Artists|website=Amazon}}</ref> The band was a musical guest in the television series '']'', performing "Opticon" in the episode "Sin Francisco".<ref name="yamaha" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thewiccabox.co.uk/charmed/charmed_music.htm|access-date=January 3, 2009|title=Musical Guest Spots|publisher=The Wicca Box}}</ref>


In late 2003, guitarists Shuck and Derakh formed a side project, ], as an outlet for electronic material they had come up with during the writing process for Orgy.<ref name="yamaha" /> Jay Gordon also remixed the ] track "Points of Authority" for their album '']'', where it was renamed "]".
Their second album, the ]-themed '']'', was released in 2000, with "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Opticon" as ].


After touring in support of ''Vapor Transmission'', Orgy began working on a new album and a live DVD in mid to late 2002,<ref>{{Cite web|last=Blabbermouth|date=2001-12-21|title=ORGY: New Album, DVD On The Way!|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/orgy-new-album-dvd-on-the-way/|access-date=2022-02-09|website=BLABBERMOUTH.NET}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Blabbermouth|date=2002-05-03|title=ORGY Track Dozen New Songs For Third CD, Late 2002 Release Expected|url=https://archive.blabbermouth.net/news/orgy-track-dozen-new-songs-for-third-cd-late-2002-release-expected/|access-date=2022-02-09|website=BLABBERMOUTH.NET}}</ref> but both of these were pushed back to mid 2003. Eventually, the band left ] and Elementree, taking the band's already recorded material with them. Explaining the split from the label in an interview to PopGurls.com:<blockquote>"We just couldn't get it together with them to get the record going and they weren't dropping us. So we finally managed to get let out of our contract and got the stuff that we had already recorded." -Amir Derakh <ref>{{Cite web|last=Blabbermouth|date=2004-02-03|title=ORGY Guitarist Describes Recording Process For New Album|url=https://search.blabbermouth.net/news/orgy-guitarist-describes-recording-process-for-new-album/|access-date=2022-02-09|website=BLABBERMOUTH.NET}}</ref> </blockquote>in 2003, Jay Gordon and his father, Lou, started his own independent record label, D1 Music, and the label finally released the band's third album, '']'', in February 2004. The long-awaited live DVD, ''Trans Global Spectacle'', was released in August 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Blabbermouth|date=2005-06-15|title=ORGY To Release 'Trans Global Spectacle' DVD In August|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/orgy-to-release-trans-global-spectacle-dvd-in-august/|access-date=2022-02-09|website=BLABBERMOUTH.NET}}</ref>
=== Side work, and ''Punk Statik Paranoia'' ===
In 2001, Orgy released the song "Faces" for the soundtrack of the film '']''.<ref>{{cite web|accessdate=3 January 2010|url=http://www.amazon.com/Zoolander-Various-Artists/dp/B00005O6HP|title=Zoolander Various Artists}}</ref> Orgy was a musical guest on WB's ], performing "Opticon" in the episode "Sin Francisco".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thewiccabox.co.uk/charmed/charmed_music.htm|accessdate=3 January 2009|title=Musical Guest Spots|publisher=The Wicca Box}}</ref><ref name="yamaha" />


Following touring in support of ''Punk Statik Paranoia'', the band went on hiatus in late 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Blabbermouth|date=2020-10-24|title=ORGY Unearths Video For 'Talk Sick' Track 'Spells'|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/orgy-unearths-video-for-talk-sick-track-spells/|access-date=2022-02-09|website=BLABBERMOUTH.NET}}</ref>
In late 2003 guitarists Shuck and Derakh formed a side project, ], as an outlet for electronic material they had come up with during the writing process for Orgy.<ref name="yamaha" /> They released their first album, titled ''Death to Analog'', in March of 2009, and are producing ] of ]'s side project, ]. Jay Gordon also remixed the ] track "Points of Authority", for their album '']'', where it was renamed "]".


===Hiatus (2005–2012)===
After the release of ''Vapor Transmission'', Orgy left ] and had already severed ties with Elementree. Gordon started his own independent record label, ], releasing the band's third album, '']'' in 2004.
When asked for an Orgy update in late July 2008, Shuck informed fans that Orgy's return is still underway but their priority is getting the much delayed ] album released. During a video interview at the ] in 2009, Derakh mentioned a 2010 Orgy reunion.


Shuck and Derakh released their first album as Julien-K, titled ''Death to Analog'', in March 2009. In the same year, they also released an album with ] of ] under the name ].
=== Hiatus ===
When asked for an Orgy update in late July 2008 Ryan informed fans that Orgy's return is still underway but their priority is getting the much delayed Julien-K album released. During a video interview at the annual Californian ] 2009 convention, Derakh mentioned a 2009 Orgy reunion and possibly a surprise show.{{cn|date=January 2010}}


On October 25, 2010, Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh stated on the Julien-K blog: "As of Oct. 26th we will no longer be part of Orgy. Jay will continue making music without the original members."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.julien-k.com/forum/showthread.php?30240-Orgy-news&p=242340#post242340 |title=Orgy news |publisher=Julien-k.com |date=October 25, 2010 |access-date=July 9, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713125032/http://www.julien-k.com/forum/showthread.php?30240-Orgy-news&p=242340#post242340 |archive-date=July 13, 2011 }}</ref>
Orgy has sold nearly 3 million records worldwide.<ref></ref>


On October 30, 2010, Jay Gordon released a statement via his official ] profile stating that he still owns the Orgy name and wants to continue forth creating new material for the band.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/jaygordonmusic |title=Niet compatibele browser |publisher=Facebook |access-date=July 9, 2011}}</ref> Gordon wrote that all previous members of the band were too busy with numerous side projects to continue with the original band. "Everyone has been so busy with their different projects I figured this was the only way for me to continue on with the name. I started this band, and I don't want to let it fall to the wayside completely."
==Group members==
* ] – ]
* ] – ]
* ] – ]
* ] – ]
* ] – ]


On November 7, 2011, ] published a news story detailing the bitter feud between Gordon and guitarists Shuck and Derakh, that had spiraled out of control after Gordon revealed his plans to assemble a band of musicians and begin touring under the name Orgy.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=165775 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120911005144/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=165775 |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 11, 2012 |title=Former ORGY Members Slam JAY GORDON For Pulling An 'Axle Rose' |work=Blabbermouth.net |access-date=November 8, 2011 }}</ref>
== Related projects ==
* ] – an electro-pop group founded by ] and ] in 2003. The album '']'' was released on March 10, 2009.
* ] - a band founded by ]'s ], ], and ].


===Return with new lineup (2012–present)===
==Discography==
On February 3, 2012, it was announced that Orgy would embark on a five-week run titled the ''Bad Blood Tour''. Gordon was the only original member of Orgy appearing on this tour.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=169160 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120911085042/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=169160 |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 11, 2012 |title=New ORGY Lineup Preparing To Hit The Road |work=Blabbermouth.net |access-date=February 3, 2012 }}</ref>
===Studio albums===
{| class ="wikitable"
|-
!rowspan="2"| Year
!rowspan="2" width="175"|Album details
!colspan="2"| Peak chart positions
!rowspan="2"| ]<br /><small>(])</small>
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On August 4, 2012, Orgy linked to a 30-second demo of a new song, "Grime of the Century", via their ] and Facebook page. The song "Grime of the Century" was later made available on ] and the new Orgy website.
<ref name="US">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/orgy/chart-history/281053|title=American chart|publisher=]|accessdate=2009-08-07}}</ref>


In 2013, Orgy embarked on the ''Wide Awake and Dead Tour'' with ] and ].
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]


Orgy launched a ] campaign in August 2013 via ] with a $100,000 goal. Two months later, at the conclusion of the campaign, the band had only raised $8,739, falling 92% short of their goal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/orgy-music#/|title=Orgy Music|website=Indiegogo.com|language=en-US|access-date=February 12, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=MetalSucks |date=2013-10-17 |title=Orgy Fall $93,000 Short of Crowdfunding Goal |url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2013/10/17/fall-93000-short-crowdfunding-goal/ |access-date=2022-11-23 |website=MetalSucks |language=en}}</ref>
<ref name="US" />


On February 23, 2014, the band announced through their official website that the new single "Wide Awake and Dead" will be available through iTunes and ] on March 18, 2014. The "Wide Awake and Dead" video was filmed on April 22.<ref>{{cite web|title= Jay Gordon posted: Shooting Wide Awake & Dead video Tues in Hollywood|url=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=498416186926329&id=177885225646095&notif_t=notify_me|website=Facebook.com|date=April 20, 2014|access-date=April 12, 2015}}</ref>

In 2015, they released their first collection of new music in 11 years, an EP titled ''Talk Sick''. Originally, it was to be followed with another EP titled ''Entropy'',<ref>{{cite web|title= Orgy To Release Talk Sick EP|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/orgy-to-release-talk-sick-ep-embark-on-u-s-tour/|website=Blabbermouth.net|date=March 19, 2015 |access-date=August 5, 2015}}</ref> but Gordon later told ''Westword Magazine'' the band would instead release it as a full-length album,<ref name="Westword">{{Cite web|url=https://www.westword.com/music/new-and-improved-orgy-comes-to-denver-7516940|title=New and Improved Orgy Comes To Denver|first=Brett|last=Callwood|date=January 18, 2016|website=Westword.com}}</ref> that has yet to materialize.

The band performed at the 2023 edition of the Sick New World festival; their appearance drew criticism as the band appeared to heavily use ] instead of a live performance.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/orgy-mocked-alleged-use-backing-tracks-sick-new-world/|title=Orgy Mocked by Internet for Alleged Use of Backing Tracks During Recent Festival|first=Lauryn|last=Schaffner|date=May 19, 2023|website=Loudwire}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theprp.com/2023/05/18/news/orgy-draw-criticism-for-allegedly-relying-too-heavily-on-backing-tracks-at-2023-sick-new-world-festival/|title=Orgy Draw Criticism For Allegedly Relying Too Heavily On Backing Tracks At 2023 'Sick New World' Festival|date=May 18, 2023|website=Theprp.com}}</ref>

==Musical style==
The band's sound has been described as ],<ref>{{cite web|last=Wise |first=Lauren |url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/music/orgy-joes-grotto-12-7-12-6587916 |title=Orgy, Joe's Grotto, 12/7/12 – Phoenix – Music – Up on the Sun |publisher=Blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com |date=December 8, 2012 |access-date=February 16, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0RAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA25|title=Billboard – Google Books |date=September 23, 2000 |access-date=February 16, 2013}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite book|first=Tommy|last=Udo|title=Brave Nu World|year=2002|publisher=Sanctuary Publishing|isbn=1-86074-415-X|pages=|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/bravenuworld00tomm/page/163}}</ref><ref name="RM Empty">{{cite web |url=https://www.revolvermag.com/music/hear-orgys-catchy-new-goth-anthem-empty|title=Hear ORGY's New Goth Anthem "Empty"|magazine=]|date=January 13, 2023|access-date=January 14, 2023}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|last=Luerssen |first=John D. |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/punk-statik-paranoia-mw0000696187 |title=Punk Statik Paranoia – Orgy : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |website=] |date=February 24, 2004 |access-date=February 16, 2013}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=ADHB&p_theme=adhb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EDA7166706D9774&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |title=Daily Herald &#124; Electronic Archive |publisher=Nl.newsbank.com |date=June 22, 2001 |access-date=February 16, 2013}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://regenmag.com/news/orgy-release-new-track/ |title=Orgy releases first new track in seven years « ReGen Magazine |date=September 6, 2012 |publisher=Regenmag.com |access-date=February 16, 2013}}</ref> ],<ref name="RM Empty" /> ],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2022/03/10/12-bands-who-were-on-every-soundtrack-back-in-the-day/ | title=12 Bands Who Were on Every Soundtrack Back in the Day | date=March 10, 2022|quote=As far as why Stabbing Westward were on all these soundtracks, it’s sort of the same reason as why Orgy were – angsty-but-catchy hard rock to an electronic beat.}}</ref> and ].{{sfn|McIver|2002|loc="Orgy: The new faces of glam-metal"|p=93}}

==Band members==
{{unreferenced section|date=April 2015}}
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'''Current members'''
* ]&nbsp;– lead vocals {{small|(1997–2005, 2010–present)}}
* Nic Speck&nbsp;– bass, backing vocals {{small|(2010–present)}}
* ]&nbsp;– lead guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2011–present)}}
* Márton Veress&nbsp;– drums {{small|(2019–present)}}
* Ilia Yordanov&nbsp;– rhythm guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2022–present)}}
{{col-2}}

'''Former members'''
* ]&nbsp;– rhythm guitar, backing vocals {{small|(1997–2005, 2010)}}
* ]&nbsp;– lead guitar, synthesizer {{small|(1997–2005, 2010)}}
* Bobby Hewitt&nbsp;– drums {{small|(1997–2005)}}
* ]&nbsp;– bass {{small|(1997–2005)}}
* ]&nbsp;– rhythm guitar, synthesizer, keyboards {{small|(2011–2013)}}
* ] – drums {{small|(2010–2013)}}
* Bobby Amaro&nbsp;– drums {{small|(2013–2019)}}
* Creighton Emrick&nbsp;– rhythm guitar {{small|(2013–2022)}}

'''Former touring musicians'''
* Raanen Bozzio&nbsp;– drums {{small|(2018)}}
* Ryan Browne&nbsp;– drums {{small|(2018)}}
{{col-end}}

===Timeline===
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==Related projects==
* ] – an ] group founded by Derakh and Shuck in 2003. Their album '']'' was released on March 10, 2009.
* ] – a band founded by ]'s ], Amir Derakh, and Ryan Shuck
* Hellflower – a band founded by a longtime friend and Director of Activities Church, including Haley
* kill-o-watt – Gordon's ] side project

==Discography==
===Studio albums===
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! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:12em;" | ]
|- |-
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="US-albums">{{cite magazine | url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=orgy|chart=Billboard 200}} | title=Orgy – Chart History: Billboard 200 | magazine=] | access-date=January 30, 2013}}</ref>
|1998
|''''']''''' !''']'''
]
<ref name="US-albums" />
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="US-Independent-albums">{{cite magazine | url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=orgy|chart=Independent Albums}} | title=Orgy – Chart History: Independent Albums | magazine=] | access-date=January 30, 2013}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row" | '']''
|
*Released: August 18, 1998 *Released: August 18, 1998
*Label: Elementree/Reprise *Label: Elementree, ]
*Format: ], ] *Formats: ], ], ]
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|1|| —
|align="center"|
|US: 1,163,898+<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Blabbermouth|date=2002-04-30|title=Metal/Hard Rock Album Sales In The US As Reported By SoundScan|url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/metal-hard-rock-album-sales-in-the-us-as-reported-by-soundscan/|access-date=2022-02-06|website=BLABBERMOUTH.NET}}</ref>
|]: Platinum<ref name="riaa"></ref>
|
* RIAA: Platinum<ref name="RIAA"/>
* ]: Gold<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://musiccanada.com/gold-platinum/|title=Gold/Platinum|website=Music Canada|date=August 29, 2023 }}</ref>
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
|2000
|
|''''']'''''
*Released: October 10, 2000 *Released: October 10, 2000
*Label: Elementree/Reprise *Label: Elementree, Reprise
*Formats: CD, CS, digital download
*Format: CD
| 16
|align="center"| 16
|—|| —
|align="center"|
|US: Gold<ref name="riaa" /> |US: 319,759+<ref name=":0" />
|
* RIAA: Gold<ref name="RIAA">{{cite web | url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=orgy#search_section | title=American certifications – Orgy | publisher=] | access-date=December 15, 2012}}</ref>
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
|2004
|
|''''']'''''
*Released: February 24, 2004 *Released: February 24, 2004
*Label: D1 Music *Label: D1 Music
*Formats: CD, digital download
*Format: CD
|align="center"| — | —
|align="center"| 11 |—|| 11
|US: 150,000+<ref>{{Cite web|title=Orgy - Candyass, Vapor Transmission, Punk Statik Paranoia|url=https://orgymusic.com/?page_id=20|access-date=2022-02-09}}</ref>
| |
|- |-
|align="center" colspan="6" style="font-size: 8pt"| "—" denotes a release that did not chart. | colspan="8" style="font-size:90%" | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
|}

=== EPs ===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+ List of EPs
! scope="col" style="width:12em;" | Title
! scope="col" style="width:18em;" | Details
|-
! scope="row" | ''Talk Sick''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/talk-sick-mw0002866190|title=Talk Sick - Orgy {{!}} Songs, Reviews, Credits|website=AllMusic|language=en-us|access-date=January 2, 2020}}</ref>
|
*Released: March 23, 2015
*Label: D1 Music
*Formats: CD, ], digital download
|} |}


===Singles=== ===Singles===
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+ List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
!rowspan="2"| Year
!rowspan="2"| Single ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:18em;" | Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Year
!colspan="8"| Peak chart positions
! scope="col" colspan="8" | Peak chart positions
!rowspan="2"| Album
! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Album
|- |-
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ] ! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="US-singles">{{cite magazine | url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=orgy|chart=Hot 100}} | title=Orgy – Chart History: Hot 100 | magazine=] | access-date=January 30, 2013}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="US-Alternative-singles">{{cite magazine | url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=orgy|chart=Alternative Songs}} | title=Orgy – Chart History: Alternative Songs | magazine=] | access-date=January 30, 2013}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="US-Dance-singles">{{cite magazine | url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=orgy|chart=Dance Club Songs}} | title=Orgy – Chart History: Dance/Club Play Songs | magazine=] | access-date=January 30, 2013}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="US-Mainstream-Rock-singles">{{cite magazine | url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=orgy|chart=Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks}} | title=Orgy – Chart History: Mainstream Rock Tracks | magazine=] | access-date=January 30, 2013}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="AUS-singles">{{cite web | url=http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Orgy | title=Discography Orgy | website=Australian-charts.com | access-date=January 27, 2009}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="CAN-singles">{{cite web | url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/orgy-mn0000480332/awards | title=Orgy – Awards | work=] | access-date=August 27, 2012}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="GER-singles">{{cite web | url=http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/ORGY/single | title=Chartverfolgung / Orgy / Single | work=musicline.de | publisher=PhonoNet | access-date=January 17, 2011 | language=de | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011112831/http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/ORGY/single | archive-date=October 11, 2012 | url-status=dead }}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | ]<br /><ref name="NZ">{{cite web | url=https://charts.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Orgy | title=Discography Orgy | website=Charts.nz | access-date=July 29, 2019}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row" | "]"
| rowspan="2" | 1998
| — || 18 || — || 38 || — || — || — || —
| rowspan="2" | ''Candyass''
|-
! scope="row" | "]"
| 56 || 4 || 2 || 18 || 36 || 5 || 83 || 30
|-
! scope="row" | "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)"
| rowspan="2" | 2000
| — || 6 || — || 38 || — || — || — || —
| rowspan="3" | ''Vapor Transmission''
|-
! scope="row" | "Opticon"
| —{{ref label|note_a1|A}} || 26 || 25 || — || — || — || — || —
|-
! scope="row" | "Eva"<ref>{{cite AV media notes | others=Orgy | date=2001 | title=Eva | type=track listing | publisher=] }}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | 2001
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
|-
! scope="row" | "Faces"<ref>{{cite AV media notes | others=Orgy | date=2001 | title=Faces | type=track listing | publisher=] }}</ref>
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
| ]
|-
! scope="row" | "The Obvious"<ref name="FMQB-Modern-Rock-Airplay-Archive">{{cite web|url=http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16771 |title=Modern Rock – Available for Airplay Archive |work=] |access-date=December 15, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130602183741/http://fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16771 |archive-date=June 2, 2013}}</ref>
| 2003
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
| rowspan="3" | ''Punk Statik Paranoia''
|-
! scope="row" | "Vague"<ref name="FMQB-Modern-Rock-Airplay-Archive" />
| 2004
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
|-
! scope="row" | "Pure"<ref name="FMQB-Modern-Rock-Airplay-Archive" />
| 2005
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
|-
! scope="row" | "Grime of the Century"<ref>{{cite web | url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/grime-of-the-century-single/id557630412 | title=Grime of the Century – Single by Orgy | work=] | date=September 10, 2012 | access-date=December 15, 2012}}</ref>
| 2012
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
| {{non-album single}}
|-
! scope="row" | "Wide Awake and Dead"<ref>{{cite web | url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wide-awake-dead-feat.-jay/id832737896 | title=Wide Awake and Dead – Single by Orgy | work=iTunes Store | date=March 18, 2014 | access-date=March 18, 2014}}</ref>
| 2014
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
| ''Talk Sick''
|-
! scope="row" | "Army to Your Party"<br />{{small|(featuring Crichy Crich)}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/army-to-your-party-feat-crichy-crich-single/1372279853 | title=Army to Your Party (feat. Crichy Crich) – Single by Orgy | work=iTunes Store | date=May 11, 2018 | access-date=May 18, 2018}}</ref>
| 2018
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
| {{non-album single}}
|-
! scope="row" | "Spells"
| 2020
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
| ''Talk Sick''
|-
! scope="row" | "Karma Kastles"
| 2021
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
| rowspan='4' {{non-album single}}
|-
! scope="row" | "Shady AF" <br />{{small|(featuring Rexi XO)}}
| 2022
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
|-
! scope="row" | "Empty" <br />
| rowspan="2"| 2023
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
|-
! scope="row" | "Ghost" <br />{{small|(featuring Joey Scream)}}
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —
|-
| colspan="13" style="font-size:90%" | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
|}


'''Promotional singles'''
<ref name="US-2"></ref>
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]
|+ List of promotional singles, showing year released and album name

! scope="col" style="width:18em;" | Title
<ref name="US-2" />
! scope="col" | Year
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]
! scope="col" | Album

|-
<ref name="US-2" />
! scope="row" | "Suckerface"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Orgy-Suckerface/release/235001|title=Orgy - Suckerface|website=Discogs.com|date=September 7, 2023 }}</ref>
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]
| 2000

| ''Vapor Transmission''
<ref name="US-2" />
|}
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]


===Music videos===
<ref name="AUS-2">{{Cite web|url=http://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=Orgy|title=Australian singles chart|accessdate=2009-01-27|publisher=australian-charts.com}}</ref>
{|class="wikitable"

!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]

<ref name="US-2" />
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]

<ref name="GER">{{Cite web|url=http://www.charts-surfer.de/musiksearch.php|title=German chart|accessdate=2009-01-27|publisher=charts-surfer.de}}</ref>

!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| ]

<ref name="NZ-2">{{Cite web|url=http://charts.org.nz/search.asp?cat=s&search=Orgy|title=New Zealand singles chart|accessdate=2009-01-27|publisher=charts.org.nz}}</ref>
|- |-
! Year
| align="center"| 1998
! Song
| "]"
! Director
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 18
| align="center"| 38
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| rowspan="2"| ''Candyass''
|- |-
| 1998
| align="center"| 1999
| "]" | "Blue Monday"
| ]
| align="center"| 56
| align="center"| 4
| align="center"| 18
| align="center"| 2
| align="center"| 36
| align="center"| 5
| align="center"| 83
| align="center"| 30
|- |-
| 1999
| align="center"| 2000
| "Stitches"
| "]"
| ]
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 6
| align="center"| 38
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| rowspan="2"| ''Vapor Transmission''
|- |-
| 2000
| align="center"| 2001
| "]" | "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)"
| Nic Mathieu
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 26
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 25
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
|- |-
| 2001
| align="center"| 2003
| "Opticon"<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9eFwCEtRzQ|title= Orgy - Opticon (''Valentine'' Music Video)|last=YCKFides|date=April 10, 2015|publisher=]|access-date=December 16, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
| "]"
|
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| rowspan="3"| ''Punk Statik Paranoia''
|- |-
| align="center"| 2004 | 2004
| "Vague"<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O81YWBwIYsw|title=Orgy ''Vague'' OFFICIAL Video HD|publisher=]|access-date=December 16, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
| "]"
|
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
|- |-
| 2012
| align="center"| 2005
| "Grime of the Century"<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtOuinzJDY8|title=ORGY - GRIME OF THE CENTURY|publisher=]|access-date=April 4, 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
| "]"
|
| align="center"| —
|-
| align="center"| —
| 2014
| align="center"| —
| "Wide Awake and Dead"<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEazUGalH78|title=ORGY - Wide Awake and Dead|publisher=]|access-date=April 4, 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
| align="center"| —
| BenMarc
| align="center"| —
|-
| align="center"| —
| 2020
| align="center"| —
| "Spells"<ref name="auto">Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLJBft7TGT8|title=ORGY - Spells|publisher=]|access-date=April 4, 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
| align="center"| —
| Mykyta Samusiev
|- |-
|align="center" colspan="10" style="font-size: 8pt"| "—" denotes a release that did not chart.
|} |}


==External links== ==Notes==
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== References == ==References==
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American industrial rock band

Orgy
Orgy performing in 2015Orgy performing in 2015
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1997–2005, 2010–present
Labels
Spinoffs
MembersJay Gordon
Nic Speck
Carlton Bost
Márton Veress
Ilia Yordanov
Past membersRyan Shuck
Amir Derakh
Paige Haley
Bobby Hewitt
Jamie Miller
Ashburn Miller
Bobby Amaro
Creighton Emrick
Websiteorgymusic.com

Orgy is an American industrial rock band formed in 1997, from Los Angeles, California. They have described their music as "death pop". The band is best known for their cover version of the New Order song "Blue Monday", and the song "Stitches", both from their 1998 album Candyass. Then they released their second album, Vapor Transmission, which was released in 2000, with "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Opticon" as singles.

History

Early years (1997)

Orgy was formed in 1997 by vocalist Jay Gordon and guitarists Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck. Bassist Paige Haley and drummer Bobby Hewitt soon completed the line-up. Derakh had previously gained some fame in the 1980s metal band Rough Cutt, and Hewitt was a former member of Electric Love Hogs. Gordon played bass in Deadsy due to the lack of a bass player, on their unreleased self-tilted album, splitting roles with his friend and the lead singer, Elijah Blue Allman. He then left Deadsy, to form Orgy. Gordon and Derakh were also experienced producers, having produced Coal Chamber's self-titled album.

In 1997, Jonathan Davis, who performed with Shuck in Sexart, signed Orgy as the first act on Korn's label, Elementree Records, which at the time had distribution with Reprise Records.

Candyass and Vapor Transmission (1998–2001)

In 1998, Orgy released their debut album, Candyass, the name inspired by a drag queen they had met. The album sold almost two million copies and produced two singles: a cover of the New Order song "Blue Monday", and "Stitches". Both charted on Total Request Live. The song "Revival" featured Jonathan Davis.

Orgy made their live debut at EdgeFest, an annual radio show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1998. They also appeared on the Family Values Tour with Korn, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Incubus, and Rammstein. They were featured on the live compilation album of the tour, released in 1999. Other tours with Love and Rockets and Sugar Ray followed.

Their second album, the science fiction-themed Vapor Transmission, was released in 2000, with "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Opticon" as singles.

Side work and Punk Statik Paranoia (2001–2005)

In 2001, Orgy released the song "Faces" for the soundtrack of the film Zoolander. The band was a musical guest in the television series Charmed, performing "Opticon" in the episode "Sin Francisco".

In late 2003, guitarists Shuck and Derakh formed a side project, Julien-K, as an outlet for electronic material they had come up with during the writing process for Orgy. Jay Gordon also remixed the Linkin Park track "Points of Authority" for their album Reanimation, where it was renamed "Pts.of.Athrty".

After touring in support of Vapor Transmission, Orgy began working on a new album and a live DVD in mid to late 2002, but both of these were pushed back to mid 2003. Eventually, the band left Reprise Records and Elementree, taking the band's already recorded material with them. Explaining the split from the label in an interview to PopGurls.com:

"We just couldn't get it together with them to get the record going and they weren't dropping us. So we finally managed to get let out of our contract and got the stuff that we had already recorded." -Amir Derakh

in 2003, Jay Gordon and his father, Lou, started his own independent record label, D1 Music, and the label finally released the band's third album, Punk Statik Paranoia, in February 2004. The long-awaited live DVD, Trans Global Spectacle, was released in August 2005.

Following touring in support of Punk Statik Paranoia, the band went on hiatus in late 2005.

Hiatus (2005–2012)

When asked for an Orgy update in late July 2008, Shuck informed fans that Orgy's return is still underway but their priority is getting the much delayed Julien-K album released. During a video interview at the NAMM Show in 2009, Derakh mentioned a 2010 Orgy reunion.

Shuck and Derakh released their first album as Julien-K, titled Death to Analog, in March 2009. In the same year, they also released an album with Chester Bennington of Linkin Park under the name Dead by Sunrise.

On October 25, 2010, Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh stated on the Julien-K blog: "As of Oct. 26th we will no longer be part of Orgy. Jay will continue making music without the original members."

On October 30, 2010, Jay Gordon released a statement via his official Facebook profile stating that he still owns the Orgy name and wants to continue forth creating new material for the band. Gordon wrote that all previous members of the band were too busy with numerous side projects to continue with the original band. "Everyone has been so busy with their different projects I figured this was the only way for me to continue on with the name. I started this band, and I don't want to let it fall to the wayside completely."

On November 7, 2011, Blabbermouth.net published a news story detailing the bitter feud between Gordon and guitarists Shuck and Derakh, that had spiraled out of control after Gordon revealed his plans to assemble a band of musicians and begin touring under the name Orgy.

Return with new lineup (2012–present)

On February 3, 2012, it was announced that Orgy would embark on a five-week run titled the Bad Blood Tour. Gordon was the only original member of Orgy appearing on this tour.

On August 4, 2012, Orgy linked to a 30-second demo of a new song, "Grime of the Century", via their Twitter and Facebook page. The song "Grime of the Century" was later made available on iTunes and the new Orgy website.

In 2013, Orgy embarked on the Wide Awake and Dead Tour with Vampires Everywhere! and Davey Suicide.

Orgy launched a crowdfunding campaign in August 2013 via Indiegogo.com with a $100,000 goal. Two months later, at the conclusion of the campaign, the band had only raised $8,739, falling 92% short of their goal.

On February 23, 2014, the band announced through their official website that the new single "Wide Awake and Dead" will be available through iTunes and Amazon on March 18, 2014. The "Wide Awake and Dead" video was filmed on April 22.

In 2015, they released their first collection of new music in 11 years, an EP titled Talk Sick. Originally, it was to be followed with another EP titled Entropy, but Gordon later told Westword Magazine the band would instead release it as a full-length album, that has yet to materialize.

The band performed at the 2023 edition of the Sick New World festival; their appearance drew criticism as the band appeared to heavily use playback instead of a live performance.

Musical style

The band's sound has been described as alternative metal, nu metal, industrial rock, industrial metal, electronic rock, gothic rock, hard rock, and glam metal.

Band members

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Current members

  • Jay Gordon – lead vocals (1997–2005, 2010–present)
  • Nic Speck – bass, backing vocals (2010–present)
  • Carlton Bost – lead guitar, backing vocals (2011–present)
  • Márton Veress – drums (2019–present)
  • Ilia Yordanov – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2022–present)

Former members

  • Ryan Shuck – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1997–2005, 2010)
  • Amir Derakh – lead guitar, synthesizer (1997–2005, 2010)
  • Bobby Hewitt – drums (1997–2005)
  • Paige Haley – bass (1997–2005)
  • Ashburn Miller – rhythm guitar, synthesizer, keyboards (2011–2013)
  • Jamie Miller – drums (2010–2013)
  • Bobby Amaro – drums (2013–2019)
  • Creighton Emrick – rhythm guitar (2013–2022)

Former touring musicians

  • Raanen Bozzio – drums (2018)
  • Ryan Browne – drums (2018)

Timeline

Related projects

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
US

Heat.

US
Ind.

Candyass 32 1 US: 1,163,898+
  • RIAA: Platinum
  • MC: Gold
Vapor Transmission
  • Released: October 10, 2000
  • Label: Elementree, Reprise
  • Formats: CD, CS, digital download
16 US: 319,759+
  • RIAA: Gold
Punk Statik Paranoia
  • Released: February 24, 2004
  • Label: D1 Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
11 US: 150,000+
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

EPs

List of EPs
Title Details
Talk Sick
  • Released: March 23, 2015
  • Label: D1 Music
  • Formats: CD, vinyl, digital download

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
US
Alt.

US
Dance

US
Main. Rock

AUS
CAN
GER
NZ
"Stitches" 1998 18 38 Candyass
"Blue Monday" 56 4 2 18 36 5 83 30
"Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" 2000 6 38 Vapor Transmission
"Opticon" 26 25
"Eva" 2001
"Faces" Zoolander soundtrack
"The Obvious" 2003 Punk Statik Paranoia
"Vague" 2004
"Pure" 2005
"Grime of the Century" 2012 Non-album single
"Wide Awake and Dead" 2014 Talk Sick
"Army to Your Party"
(featuring Crichy Crich)
2018 Non-album single
"Spells" 2020 Talk Sick
"Karma Kastles" 2021 Non-album single
"Shady AF"
(featuring Rexi XO)
2022
"Empty"
2023
"Ghost"
(featuring Joey Scream)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Suckerface" 2000 Vapor Transmission

Music videos

Year Song Director
1998 "Blue Monday" Gregory Dark
1999 "Stitches" Rocky Morton
2000 "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" Nic Mathieu
2001 "Opticon"
2004 "Vague"
2012 "Grime of the Century"
2014 "Wide Awake and Dead" BenMarc
2020 "Spells" Mykyta Samusiev

Notes

  • A "Opticon" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 56 on the Hot Singles Sales chart.

References

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