Every Time I Die is Ballou Da Ba Dee Da Ba Die

by | Mar 3, 2014

Now that we’ve got that out of the way, we can confirm that the rumors are true. Every Time I Die have officially entered the studio to begin recording their new album with Kurt Ballou of Converge.

Keith Buckley said,

Kurt Ballou had always intimidated the living shit out of me, so I was overjoyed when the decision was made to record our next record with him at GodCity and I mean that sincerely. I’ve been a fan of his work for over a decade. His records are terrifying and moving and they sound like they were written and recorded under great duress, which is exactly how this style of music should be made. This month we join the pantheon. I couldn’t be more excited to see what he helps us learn about our own band that we didn’t realize for the past 15 years.

The band will be holed away at GodCity Studio in Salem, Massachusetts until Warped Tour kicks off this summer. We’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

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