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August 10, 1999

Stitches video feature added. Click here to see it.



July 28, 1999

August 1, 1999, there will be an Orgy webcast of a Kansas City concert. For more details check Pepsi.com

July 13, 1999

A little birdie tells allstar that Orgy has been receiving all kinds of death threats across the Internet regarding their current trip to the Big Apple and that as a precautionary measure, they have hired armed guards for the occasion (the F.B.I. is rumored to be involved as well, but for God's sake, they haven't had that many hits!) A source close to the band admits that there are rumored death threats but that the addition of security into the band's entourage is merely a common step as a band climbs up the charts. (Uh, or for a band that is hated with unbridled passion among some alt.rock fans, not to mention some New Order fans.) If you live in New York, you can see how it all plays out for yourself Tuesday (July 13) night when the band makes an appearance at a Manhattan HMV at 6 p.m.



Orgy Shoot 'Stitches' Video

Orgy took a break from touring to shoot a video for "Stitches" in Long Beach, Calif., on Thursday (April 22) and Friday. Rocky Morton (Gravity Kills) directed the clip, which a Reprise Records spokesperson said has a futuristic look and uses the music-video process and its conventions as a motif. It's expected to be released in about three weeks. "Stitches," Orgy's first single from their debut album, Candyass, has been re-released following the industrial pop-rockers' successful cover of New Order's "Blue Monday."



6/11/99:
"Stitches" World Premiered on Total Request Live on Wednesday, 6/9/99 and incorporates the usage of a hydrolic box built by NASA which was uses for flight simulation and simulation of other aeronautic simulation.

Ryan and Amir also were on the phone line talking about the video.



"Stitches" had it's "Debut Video moment today on Total Request Live, it's rank was #10