Australian Guitar

ORANGE IS (STILL) THE NEW BLACK

Though usually tackling interviews with deadpan prose and a generally intimidating aura, Reba Meyers is in high spirits when Australian Guitar snags a call with her. The guitarist and vocalist is taking a short break from rehearsals, where, amidst brushing up on their breakdowns ahead of a trip Down Under (where she’ll leave no ears unscathed at the second local Download Festival), Code Orange are hashing out a few new ideas.

It’ll be interesting to see where the future takes the five-piece. Their 2017 album, Forever, was a dimensional leap into new territory for the

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