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Every Time I Die
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New Junk Aesthetic (Deluxe Version)
1 Comment / 383 Views
Sep 15, 2009 Epitaph
If you got comfortable with Every Time I Die's departure to a more southern party sound on The Big Dirty, the prepare to be uncomfortable with this one.  ETID has shed off their party clothes, and they have gone back to work.  The boys seemed to have missed the sounds of Gutter Phenomenon and Hot Damn!, because on this release, they're living in the past. Where The Big Dirty gave you some room to breath in between the more aggressive songs, The New Junk Aesthetic is relentless, starting with the opening track “Roman Holiday”, which is just one long breakdown.  From this point, the album plays quite similarly to Gutter Phenomenon, where it's j... (read more)
Lividity
6 Comments / 378 Views
Sep 15, 2009 Trustkill Records
Ahhh, the sweet sound of metalcore.  An overpopulated genre indeed, but those who play metalcore right tend to stick above and beyond the many followers in their pack.  Metalcore vets IT DIES TODAY know how to play the game right, and are making an explosive entrance back into the scene with Lividity.  These guys have already made their mark as one of the strong in metalcore, and it's great to see/hear them back at full force.  Even with new vocalist Jason Wood, their hooks and choruses are still catchy as ever, and the band still knows how to throw it down hard.  IT DIES TODAY has taken their stylistic and well rounded sound, and continues to get stro... (read more)
Every Time I Die
241 Views
December, 2011
The guys in Every Time I Die are known for being party animals, and it doesn't appear that they're going to slow down any time soon.  I caught up with the band while on the road with GWAR and Ghoul, and Keith Buckley (vocals), Jordan Buckley (guitar), and Andy Williams (guitar) answered all of my silly questions.  Check out their even sillier answers below: ... (read more)