Fresh off supporting Refused and Quicksand in NYC as part of their “The Refused Are Fucking Dead” farewell tour, Orange9MM is back and delivering music to make you move. The band released their first new music since the 1990s, “Turn It Up” solidifies the new line-up, furthering 9mm’s legacy as a band fundamental to the DNA of NYC Post-Hardcore. Stream “Turn It Up” now!
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Artwork: Mike Saes
Exploding onto the scene with their self-titled EP in 1994 (Revelation Records), Orange9MM was founded by singer Chaka Malik (BURN, Ghost Decibels) and guitarist Chris Traynor (formerly of FOUNTAINHEAD, HELMET, currently BUSH). Chaka was raised in NYC housing projects and Chris continues the lineage of successful and influential musicians from Long Island. Driven by a mutual desire to explore how they could expand their punk and New York Hardcore roots, the result was a riff and rhythm-heavy, hook laden danceable groove under cutting, urban vocals. This diverse, multi-genre approach was the foundation of Orange9MM.
Adding Matthew Cross on drums and Davide Gentile on bass, they recorded “Driver Not Included”(Atlantic Records), a seminal record in the post-hardcore and nascent nu-metal genres. The record was produced by Dave Jerden (Alice in Chains, Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers).
Soon after, Orange9MM’s appearance on the first Warped Tour led to amplified exposure with a new and enthusiastic audience. Subsequent tours with Korn, Deftones, Sevendust, Helmet, Quicksand and Biohazard broadened their fanbase, bringing their raw, emotionally charged energy to new fans across the globe.
Toward the end of recording their sophomore album “Tragic” (Atlantic Records), recorded with producer Dave Sardy (Oasis, Incubus, Wolf Mother), Long Island based multi-instrumentalist Taylor Mclam joined the fold. His gifted ear for melody and natural groove were apparent on Orange9MM’s MTV/radio hit single “Failure”, his contribution to the “Tragic” LP. He remained a core songwriter through the band’s subsequent full-length “Pretend I’m Human” (Ng/Artemis Records).
Known for their engaging live shows and heavy groove, the band reformed in 2024 with the addition of Long Island natives Chris Enriquez (drums; Spotlights, Julie Christmas, On the Might of Princes) and Cory Bonfiglio (bass; Total Meltdown). With a new LP in the works and high demand for shows, Orange9MM is set to deliver more aggressive yet optimistic music to a world that needs it now more than ever.