Back in January, Every Time I Die and Cave In covered each other’s songs as part of a “Splitsville” livestream for “Two Minutes To Late Night.” Now, footage of the set has been shared on YouTube. Every Time I Die performed Cave In’s “Youth Overrided,” while Cave In performed Every Time I Die’s “Moor.”
Terror and Light The Torch have been added to the 2021 Furnace Fest. The event is scheduled to take place at the Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, AL on September 24-26 and the updated daily lineups can be found below: September 24: Underoath, Astronoid, Cave In, Converge, Defeater, Eighteen Visions, Emery, END, Every Time I Die,…
The lineup has been revealed for the rescheduled Furnace Fest. The event, which is now scheduled to take place at the Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, AL on September 24-26, will feature the following: September 24: Underoath, Astronoid, Cave In, Converge, Defeater, Eighteen Visions, Emery, END, ERRA, Every Time I Die, Few Left Standing, From Autumn…
Every Time I Die have premiered a lyric video for their new song “AWOL.” This is the third track to be released from the band’s upcoming album.
“Two Minutes To Late Night” have announced a new livestream series called “Splitsville.” The show will find various artists covering each other’s songs and it will kick off on January 29 with Every Time I Die and Cave In. Tickets can be found HERE. “Two Minutes To Late Night” commented: “Listen up nerds, we’re stoked…
Pro-shot footage of Every Time I Die’s December 14, 2019 set at their “Tid The Season” event in Buffalo, NY has been shared by hate5six. You can watch that below. If you missed it, footage of their December, 13, 2019 set at the event is also available HERE.
Every Time I Die have premiered two new songs, “A Colossal Wreck” and “Desperate Pleasures.” Keith Buckley said the following about those: “[The tracks are] two sides of the same reactionary coin. While ‘A Colossal Wreck’ looks around at the current state of the world and says ‘life is a punishment and only the worst…
Every Time I Die will be hosting a special “Online Telethon Extravaganza” on December 19. Tickets for the virtual event can be found HERE. Steve Micciche commented: “Alllmost forgot what fun was til we put this together. We play, we laugh, we laugh cause we’re broke. We play a new song. We got celeb’s. We…
During a recent appearance on The Peer Pleasure Podcast, Keith Buckley talked a bit about the new Every Time I Die album. According to him, fans “that got into ETID because of the lighthearted, jovial lyrical content” will “get that back in spades now.” Buckley said the following: “…We actually have a new record recorded.…
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