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Every Time I Die - Announce Disbandment
A little over a month after singer Keith Buckley said he was taking time from the band due to mental health issues and that he felt "ostracized" from the group, Every Time I Die now announce that they won't continue as a band without Keith. Below you can read a statement from guitarist Jordan Buckley.
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Source: | twitter.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Streaming New Tunes From Upcoming Music Effort
Metalcore bringers from Buffalo (NY), Every Time I Die, are streaming a several new tunes from their next full length instalment - Radical (due on October 22). The latter was produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Will Putney. All song are available for listening via Bandcamp player.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Streaming New Song Online
Metalcore outfit Every Time I Die have just dropped lyric video clip for a brand new single, called "AWOL". Released on Epitaph Records.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - To Record New Album Soon
Metalcore unit from Buffalo, NY Every Time I Die will head back to the studio in 2020 with Will Putney, who also produced their last album Low Teens. The recording process of the ninth full-length effort will commence in February. More news to come.
Source: | twitter.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Stream New Album, Video Released
In case you haven't noticed, Every Time I Die just released their new album, Low Teens. To celebrate the release, the U.S. metallers have also premiered a brand new video featuring Brendon Urie for the track "It Remembers". Furthermore, you can listen to the entire record via their label Epitaph Records YouTube. So, stop what you are doing and get on it!
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Release New Track
Every Time I Die are readying the release of a new album, called Low Teens. It will be available in stores September 23rd on Epitaph Records. The always consistent metalcore band is now showcasing the tune "Glitches". Frontman Keith Buckley wrote the lyrics after the terrorist attack in Paris. See if you like it below.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Share New Song And Album Details
Recently, Every Time I Die have decided to give us a taste of their new album. Two years after their previous opus, Low Teens is their new musical offering which hits stores near you on September 23rd through Epitaph Records. Listen to their new song "The Coin Has A Say" right now below. It's worth it.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Recording New Material
If you happen to like Every Time I Die, prepare for a new record from them. The New York unit is hard at work in the studio forging the follow-up to From Parts Unknown, released in 2014. They have been writing new material and are currently recording it. Now we wait to find out what they come up with for the next album.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - New Album Details, Debut New Video
Every Time I Die return with a new album this year and it will be called From Parts Unknown. Due out on July 1st via Epitaph, the band recorded it with Kurt Ballou. For a first taste of what they have to offer next, check out the video for "Thirst" right here. Below you also find the new album details.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Recording New Album With Kurt Ballou
American group Every Time I Die just announced that they are currently recording new material at GodCity Studio in Salem, Massachusetts with producer Kurt Ballou of Converge. This new album will follow Ex Lives released two years ago.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Every Time I Die |
Every Time I Die - Entire New Album Streaming Online
Ex Lives, the new album from US hardcore/metalcore act Every Time I Die is now streaming online in its entirety at this location. The album hits stores this March 6th through Epitaph Records and it was produced by heavy rock producer Joe Barresi (Tool, Queens Of The Stone Age).
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Every Time I Die - New Video Online
"Revival Mode", a brand new video from US hardcore/metalcore outfit Every Time I Die is currently available online and you can watch it below. It was directed by Robert Schober. The track is off the band's upcoming new album Ex Lives, set for release on March 6th via Epitaph Records.
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The Damned Things - New Project Of Anthrax, Fall Out Boy, Every Time I Die Members
Members of Anthrax, Fall Out Boy and Every Time I Die have joined forces to create a metal supergroup called The Damned Things.
Fall Out Boy's guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer Andy Hurley have teamed up with Every Time I Die's vocalist Keith Buckley and Anthrax's guitar players Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano in what could be one of rock's most unusual comings together in recent history.
The band came together through mutual friend David Karon, who will now also play bass in the band. And despite Scott Ian's initial reservations about meeting with Trohman, the pair hit it off immediately and found themselves jamming. Described by Scott as "Kyuss meeting Thin Lizzy", it's uncertain how long the project will take to come into fruition with day job commitments, but all parties are excited about the songs created.
"We just started working on songs together and I really dug it," Scott exclusively revealed to Rock Sound. "It just felt really good. From there we decided that obviously both of us are pretty busy in our day jobs but let's see what we can do with this. Even if it takes us five years to make a record, why not?
"It's super fun and it's something that we do totally take seriously because we love the music we've created. People think of Fall Out Boy and they think of Pete Wentz and Patrick. These two guys, man, they're fucking hardcore dudes. Joe writes some amazing riffs. We have this song called "A Great Reckoning" that I swear to God, this song could be on any Thin Lizzy record. He fucking blew my mind with this song and I just can't wait for people to hear it."
Commenting on the project, Joe told Rock Sound: "Scott's right hand is the reason I got into playing punk rock, hardcore and metal! Having Keith as part of the mix is insane, we all know he writes incredible lyrics but he is also a really good singer. That is showcased in Every Time I Die, but we want him to go more into singing than screaming on this project."
Having already demoed and written over 15 songs, Rock Sound understands recording is scheduled to begin before Christmas. All info about the band to come soon on http://www.thedamnedthings.com.
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Fall Out Boy's guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer Andy Hurley have teamed up with Every Time I Die's vocalist Keith Buckley and Anthrax's guitar players Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano in what could be one of rock's most unusual comings together in recent history.
The band came together through mutual friend David Karon, who will now also play bass in the band. And despite Scott Ian's initial reservations about meeting with Trohman, the pair hit it off immediately and found themselves jamming. Described by Scott as "Kyuss meeting Thin Lizzy", it's uncertain how long the project will take to come into fruition with day job commitments, but all parties are excited about the songs created.
"We just started working on songs together and I really dug it," Scott exclusively revealed to Rock Sound. "It just felt really good. From there we decided that obviously both of us are pretty busy in our day jobs but let's see what we can do with this. Even if it takes us five years to make a record, why not?
"It's super fun and it's something that we do totally take seriously because we love the music we've created. People think of Fall Out Boy and they think of Pete Wentz and Patrick. These two guys, man, they're fucking hardcore dudes. Joe writes some amazing riffs. We have this song called "A Great Reckoning" that I swear to God, this song could be on any Thin Lizzy record. He fucking blew my mind with this song and I just can't wait for people to hear it."
Commenting on the project, Joe told Rock Sound: "Scott's right hand is the reason I got into playing punk rock, hardcore and metal! Having Keith as part of the mix is insane, we all know he writes incredible lyrics but he is also a really good singer. That is showcased in Every Time I Die, but we want him to go more into singing than screaming on this project."
Having already demoed and written over 15 songs, Rock Sound understands recording is scheduled to begin before Christmas. All info about the band to come soon on http://www.thedamnedthings.com.
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Source: | rocksound.tv |
Band profile: | Anthrax |