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Every Time I Die Begins Work On New Album

Every Time I Die vocalist Keith Buckley has posted the following message online:

"As of January 12th, we have officially begun writing the new record. Well let me rephrase that. Jordan (Buckley/guitars), Mike (Novak/drums), Andy (Williams/guitar) and Josh (Newton/bass) have begin writing and I have just attained a level 23 ranking on Call Of Duty: World At War online. But that's not to say I have not been doing my part as I await to hear the demos of the songs as they begin filing in. I have, according to tradition, thrown myself into a tempestuous spiral of panic, doubt and self-loathing in the face of an impending creative venture that will ultimately shift public opinion of me to one extreme or another independent of my own faculties to control it. And still we do it for the kids. The irony. We will be taking a brief hiatus from the writing to play Poughkeepsie, New York; Plains, Pennsylvania; and Worcester, Massachusetts on January 29th - 31st, then again between February 16th - March 4th to play shows in New Zealand and Australia before heading to the studio in California on April 1st."

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2 Comments on "Every Time I Die Begins Work On New Album"

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1. crazedmind writes:

new record will be amazing! im curious to see where they take it now though after switching to epitaph. hopefully heavy like they're older, but still fun like the new. but whats it matter, still my favorite band out there!

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2. Jrizzle writes:

Agreed dude. ETID is my favorite band and never disappoint

NP: Machine Head - Now I Lay Thee Down

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