Code Therapy

Code Therapy: The Pioneers of Digital Rock
Code Therapy is an American electronic rock band known for fusing industrial beats with melodic guitar work. The group, formed in Seattle, achieved mainstream recognition with their platinum-certified 2018 album Signal Noise, which spawned several top-ten alternative rock hits.
Early career
Code Therapy was founded in 2012 by producer and vocalist Alex Vance and guitarist Mara Kline. The duo began crafting their signature sound in a home studio, blending Vance's background in electronic music production with Kline's roots in post-grunge. Their self-released 2014 EP, Firewall, gained traction on online music platforms, leading to a development deal with independent label Circuit Records in 2015.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2018 with their sophomore album, Signal Noise, released via Circuit Records in partnership with a major distributor. The lead single, "Binary Heart," became a staple on alternative radio, propelling the album to number 12 on the Billboard 200 and earning a platinum certification for sales exceeding one million units.
Key tracks
Binary Heart — This breakthrough single defined the Code Therapy sound and peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart.
Static Echo — A fan-favorite album track noted for its heavy synth bass line and anthemic chorus that became a live set staple.
Overclock — This high-energy song was prominently featured in video game soundtracks and expanded the band's audience.
Data Stream — A collaboration with electronic producer LORN, this track showcased the band's versatility within the electronic rock genre.
Reboot — The lead single from their 2021 follow-up album, it marked a more aggressive, guitar-driven direction for the group.
Following the success of Signal Noise, Code Therapy embarked on extensive international touring throughout 2019. Their 2021 album, Recursive, debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200, cementing their status as a consistent chart presence. The band has collaborated with artists like producer Mike Shinoda and contributed to major film soundtracks, further solidifying their place in the modern rock landscape.
Fans of Code Therapy's blend of synthetic and organic instrumentation often appreciate the work of similar artists. Nine Inch Nails shares the foundational industrial rock influence. Linkin Park parallels their successful fusion of electronic elements with accessible rock song structures. Pvris operates in a similar space of atmospheric, production-heavy alternative rock. The Prodigy mirrors the high-energy, beat-driven intensity of Code Therapy's live shows.
The music of Code Therapy maintains a strong presence on radio stations featured on this website. Their hits are in regular rotation on alternative rock radio stations and specialty electronic rock programs, while newer tracks are championed by forward-thinking independent music radio stations seeking the next evolution of guitar-driven sound.
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