Every Time I Die has premiered a music video for "It Remembers," a track from their newly released album Low Teens. The track features Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco fame.
Much of the album is about the night front man Keith Buckley left the tour and raced home to be with his wife who had experienced a life-threatening pregnancy complication. Though both are okay now, the ordeal shaped the lyrical scope of Low Teens.
The Buffalo, New York band have been forging their own musical path their 18+ years as a band. Keith Buckley (vocals), Andy Williams (guitar), Jordan Buckley (guitar), Daniel Davison (drums) and Steve Micciche (bass) continued in doing so when they recorded Low Teens with producer/engineer Will Putney (Acacia Strain, Body Count, Exhumed). Low Teens is the band’s most poignant and impassioned album in a career full of sardonic illuminations and pit-inciting fervor. The band was on tour in Toronto in December when Keith received a phone call that his wife was in the hospital with a life-threatening pregnancy complication. It was a harrowing night as Buckley left the tour and raced home to overwhelming uncertainty. Both wife and daughter survived the ordeal, but the moment of crisis had a lasting impact on Buckley and an inevitable role in shaping the lyrical scope of Low Teens.
And as previously reported, Every Time I Die will tour Australia in January 2017 with label-mates letlive.
EVERY TIME I DIE TOUR DATES:
Sunday, 8th January (AA) - The Lab, Brisbane
Monday, 9th January (18+) - The Triffid, Brisbane
Tuesday, 10th January (Lic/AA) - Metro Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday, 11th January (18+) - 170 Russell, Melbourne
Thursday, 12th January (AA) - Arrow On Swanston, Melbourne
Friday, 13th January (18+) - UNIFY Gathering, Tawrin Lower
Sunday, 15th January (Lic/AA) - Fowlers Live, Adelaide
Monday, 16th January (18+) - Amplifier Bar, Perth
Pre-orders for Low Teens are available at ARTIST FIRST / ITUNES