every time i die
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Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Ryan Minic
Every Time I Die have released the fifth and sixth making-of videos supporting Ex Lives. Stream below. The album hits streets on March 6th through Epitaph.
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Ryan Minic
Every Time I Die have posted the fourth installment of the making-of Ex Lives, their forthcoming album due March 6th through Epitaph. Watch below.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Ryan Minic
Every Time I Die have posted a series of making-of videos in support of their upcoming album Ex Lives, out March 6th through Epitaph. Watch below.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Ryan Minic
The Devil Wears Prada will embark on a U.S. run called the "Dead Throne Tour" with Every Time I Die, Letlive, and Oh, Sleeper. Dates follow: Mar 09 Bloomington, IL @ The Castle Theatre Mar 10 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection Mar 11 Des Moines, IA @ People's Court Mar 14 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory Concert House Mar 15 Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock Cafe Mar 16 Pomona, CA @ The Glass House Mar 17 Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre Mar 18 Farmington, NM @ Top Deck Mar 20 Austin, TX @ Emo's East Mar 21 Tulsa, OK @ Cain's Ballroom Mar 23 Nashville, TN @ Rocketown Mar 24 North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues Mar 25 Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theater Mar 27 Norfolk, VA @ Norva Mar 28 Allentown, PA @ Crocodile Rock Mar 30 Providence, RI @ Lupo's Mar 31 Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom Apr 01 Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Ryan Minic
With Knives, featuring Josh Newton (ex-Every Time I Die, The Damned Things) and recently joined Joe Trohman (Fall Out Boy, The Damned Things), will enter a Kansas City studio in February to begin tracking their debut EP. Originally formed as Newton's solo project, the newly formed band plans to tour in support of the EP, Trohman stated, adding "We plan on putting it out ourselves using our Son Of Man thing as a record label. The plan is to release it as a 10'' and download only, considering more people own and use a computer these days than a CD player."
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Ryan Minic
Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley posted an in-depth blog on the negative effects of social networking sites, having recently detached himself from Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. An excerpt can be read below, while the entire post can be found at his newly launched website Keith-Buckley.com. "On January 1st I went dark. I cancelled my Instagram account and while not deleting my Facebook or Twitter entirely, (I’m not crazy, its hard to get verified) I removed the apps from my phone insuring that I wouldn’t be tempted to race to them when inspiration or boredom or apathy struck. I intended to give myself one week. Seven days to wrangle myself from the meretricious carnival that social networking had become, at least amongst those who I volunteered to network with. I wont name specific names, though I have no doubt that anyone reading this will find the description applicable to a number of acquaintances, and if so, I only hope that you too can muster the strength to put your desire to be happy before your fear of offending and cut them off like the unnecessary appendage that they actually have become. For most, this is overkill. The majority of those on Twitter or Facebook are probably only giving a cursory glance to a post about someone’s child or a scan of a Polaroid on Flashback Fridays or a tweet to a mutual friend of an inside joke before dismissing them as boring or funny or whatever and then returning to their own lives as it exists in the current moment. If you’re one of those people, know that I’m jealous of your imperviousness to strangers and have gone to great lengths to find myself in the moment, centered in the present rather than scanning the room like the Terminator to assess the vibe before deciding on the optimal action or planning an escape before I’ve even arrived. But if you’re not in that majority, then maybe you can agree with me when I say that the perverse psychology behind WHY certain people post what they do becomes ubiquitous once noticed until it threatens to become an obsession, and they a case study in dysfunction and narcissism. So, while 'appendage' might sound a little drastic, what else could I call something that is inextricable from the way I appear to myself? And simultaneously, in doing this little experiment, what else could I cut off just to spite my face?"
Monday, January 09, 2012
Ryan Minic
Set Your Goals and Make Do and Mend will join Every Time I Die and Cancer Bats on their upcoming European tour. Dates follow: May 01 Cologne, GER @ Underground May 02 Frankfurt, GER @ Batschkapp May 03 Stuttgart, GER @ Universum May 04 Zurich, CHE @ Abart May 05 Munich, GER @ Backstage Halle May 06 Vienna, AUT @ Szene May 08 Bratislava, SVK @ Randall Club May 09 Prague, CZE @ Rock Café May 10 Schweinfurt, GER @ Stattbahnhof May 11 Berlin, GER @ Columbia Club May 12 Copenhagen, DNK @ Pumphuset May 13 Stockholm, SWE @ Klubben May 14 Gothenburg, SWE @ Sticky Fingers May 15 Aarhus, DNK @ Train May 16 Hamburg, GER @ Knust May 17 Bremen, GER @ Lagerhaus May 18 Hannover, GER @ Faust May 19 Eindhoven, NLD @ Dynamo
Monday, January 09, 2012
Ryan Minic
Every Time I Die and Cancer Bats will team up for a European tour in May. Dates follow: May 01 Cologne, GER @ Underground May 02 Frankfurt, GER @ Batschkapp May 03 Stuttgart, GER @ Universum May 04 Zurich, CHE @ Abart May 05 Munich, GER @ Backstage Halle May 06 Vienna, AUT @ Szene May 08 Bratislava, SVK @ Randall Club May 09 Prague, CZE @ Rock Café May 10 Schweinfurt, GER @ Stattbahnhof May 11 Berlin, GER @ Columbia Club May 12 Copenhagen, DNK @ Pumphuset May 13 Stockholm, SWE @ Klubben May 14 Gothenburg, SWE @ Sticky Fingers May 15 Aarhus, DNK @ Train May 16 Hamburg, GER @ Knust May 17 Bremen, GER @ Lagerhaus May 18 Hannover, GER @ Faust May 19 Eindhoven, NLD @ Dynamo
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Ryan Minic
Every Time I Die has released a video for their track "Underwater Bimbos From Outer Space." The band's new album, Ex Lives, is due March 6th through Epitaph.
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Ryan Minic
Every Time I Die will release their new album, Ex Lives, on March 6th via Epitaph Records. The effort was produced by Joe Baressi (Melvins, Queens of the Stone Age). Ex Lives Track Listing: 01. Underwater Bimbos From Outer Space 02:43 02. Holy Book Of Dilemma 01:49 03. A Wild, Shameless Plain 01:49 04. Typical Miracle 02:25 05. I Suck (Blood) 02:55 06. Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow 03:12 07. The Low Road Has No Exits 02:51 08. Revival Mode 03:46 09. Drag King 04:11 10. Touch Yourself 02:17 11. Indian Giver 04:09 12. Grudge Music (bonus) 02:24 13. Business Casualty (bonus) 02:45 14. Starve An Artist, Cover Your Trash (bonus) 02:53
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