Kill a man. Wash off the blood. Toss the body in the trunk and head out into the darkness to bury him. What happens from there is straight out a Saw film. And, that’s just how the band likes it.
The video for “Revival Mode” hit YouTube about a week ago, but that just wet fans appetite for the entire album. Ex-Lives is slated to hit stores on March 6th but you can listen to right now in its entirety.
[pullquote quote="There are a lot of little weird things that I think people will start noticing more as they listen to the album." credit="Keith Buckley"]“I don’t think us doing anything different is a surprise to Every Time I Die fans because one of the main reasons why a lot of people have stuck by us for so long is because they know they can expect the unexpected with each release,” Keith explains, adding that if you listen close enough you’ll take note of plenty of sonic subtleties on Ex Lives. “There are a lot of little weird things that I think people will start noticing more as they listen to the album,” he elaborates. “I’d never added any keyboard or synthesizer elements to an Every Time I Die song before so it was a really cool opportunity to expand the sound on this disc.” – vocalist Keith Buckley
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‘Ex Lives’ hits March 6th! Pre-order on CD and vinyl at ex-lives.com.
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