Almost all of Every Time I Die except Keith Buckley have a new project on the way, and they've shared some studio and rehearsal footage with clips of new music...
Ahead of their anticipated new album 'Celebrity Therapist,' we spoke to Carson Pace of The Callous Daoboys about breaking the boundaries of heavy music, influences ranging from Oneohtrix Point Never to Every Time I Die, and that time Cardi B retweeted him...
The much-missed Every Time I Die's pivotal sixth album, 2012's Ex Lives, turned 10 this month and for the occasion, we've teamed up with the band on a limited-to-300 hot pink vinyl repress.
With nine albums and one EP in 23 years that offered up consistent innovation without any lulls, Every Time I Die's career resulted in the greatest longevity metalcore had seen since Converge. Here's a breakdown of their rich catalog...
”It is not the end of anything: I can't even say what the state of the band is right now. I don't know what the future holds,” Keith said on stage a solo show, where he also made the live debut of 'Radical' highlight ”Thing With Feathers.”
Underoath are moving forward with their 2022 North American tour, which would have been with Every Time I Die, and they've just revealed new support acts...
Steve tells his side of the story in a series of tweets, alleging -- among other things -- that Keith wanted guitarist Jordan Buckley (his brother) out of the band.
”We should have broken up in 2014 to be honest,” Keith said. ”In hindsight, I'm so thankful I stuck it out. FPU, Low Teens, and especially Radical are important records that I feel needed to be made.”