Two Nude Women

Life is sacred, don't let it pass
Take my desire, break from your past
You're the Goddess, I'm the beast
Join me in life's wanton feast

The name The Imperial Orgy comes fom an ancient Greek phrase meaning 'the feast of life.'

Have you experienced The Imperial Orgy?


BIO

The members of The Imperial Orgy are not your usual rock and roll types. The Imperial Orgy is made up of a hodgepodge of oddballs and misfits who have joined together to form a musical family. Their live performances are a celebration of the uniqueness of the individuals. This attitude seems to spark audience members to drop their own inhibitions and follow suit.

The Imperial Orgy is seething with a desire to inject pop culture with a healthy dose of fun and adventure. When the Imperial Orgy takes the stage one immediately senses a party is taking place and everyone's invited. On occasion the musicians explicitly mock their own stereotypes by hanging signs over their chests labeling themselves as "ni**er," "hick," "kike," "c*nt," "chink," etc. Once the barriers of restraint have been broken, the show becomes a no holds barred free-for-all.

HISTORY

The Imperial Orgy emerged from the primordial muck in the backwoods of the Appalachian Mountains in rural Pennsylvania. At the time, Caeser Pink was stricken with nausea from a decaying American culture. From a society commercialized, materialistic, shallow, apathetic, lulled into complacency, obedient to authority, and worshipping mediocrity.

In 1993, as Caeser prepared to join the ranks of college drop-outs, he lured a group of the best minds from his cohorts within the Film Department of the Penn State University, convincing them to help fulfill his vision for a surreal multimedia concert presentation he called The Imperial Orgy.

The Imperial Orgy was designed as an insult to the icons and idols of popular culture, an attack aimed straight at the heart of conformity, a gob of spit hurled into the face of the gods...

But above all else, it was a call to rebirth as free spirits and independent thinkers.

Caeser began with a simple plan – there would be absolutely no limitations on creative freedom either musically or within the lyrics. And the live performance would use any art form available with which to communicate their iconoclastic message to the audience.

For a year the group worked nightly in a dirty basement in Lewistown, PA writing and rehearsing. When they were finally ready to release their musical Frankenstein onto the unsuspecting public, they could not find a theatre willing to let them present the performance. Instead the group was forced to present their work in a small bar that usually featured top 40 cover bands. The audience reaction was riotous.

In the months that followed, hail and brimstone rained down from the heavens as The Imperial Orgy repeated their performance at local clubs and bars. The newspaper headlines screamed, “Performance Cancelled Due To threats from Religious Organizations,” “Posters Banned From University,” “Feminists Protest Pink’s Sexual Message.”

But at the same time a community of artists, activists, and seekers grew around The Imperial Orgy. Pink’s message of freedom and liberation became a catalyst for political, spiritual, and sexual awakening for those that joined The Imperial Orgy tribe.

After a year The Imperial Orgy abandoned the confines of Central, PA and moved to New York City. A place where their musical congregation was free to grow, and from which they could take their message to the world at large.

Whether musically or socially, the Imperial Orgy excludes the prejudiced. The music fan who limits their tastes to a particular style of music, or who are uncomfortable with a socially open environment, will surely find some aspect of the Imperial Orgy offensive. But for those who have no restraints to hold them back from savoring the feast....

...the Imperial Orgy is waiting

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