EVERY TIME I DIE To Enter Studio In March

February 13, 2007

EVERY TIME I DIE frontman Keith Buckley has issued the following update:

"We've been holed up in a basement in North Tonawanda writing what will easily prove to be the best record ETID has crafted since 'Gutter Phenomenon'. In early March we head to California for two months to lay down these tracks with Steve Evetts (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, DEADGUY, STORY OF THE YEAR, LIFETIME, etc…) to be released this summer on Ferret Music. And since we have come to accept the fact that we simply cannot hold on to ONE bass player, expect some help on the recording from a good friend of ours whose name I cannot yet disclose from a band whom I am also prevented from disclosing at this juncture. Intrigued yet??? I know I am.

"After recording we jet to Australia with NORMA JEAN from June 1st through June 15th before returning countryside to and hit the U.S. festival circuit to tour throughout the summer.

"Perhaps the biggest piece of news and the one that will undoubtedly sound questionable due to the sheer 'what-the-fuck'-ness of it all is that we are in development with Fast Shoes Production and The Endeavor Agency (a Beverly Hills-based talent agency representing Tina Fey, Jude Law and Adam Sandler, to name a few) along with several possible networks to film a reality based mockumentary-esque sitcom starring EVERY TIME I DIE and self-proclaimed 'Metal Dork' Brian Posehn ('Mr. Show', 'Jesus Is Magic', 'The Devil's Rejects'). We are in the third stage of development out of a possible 400, but things are coming together smoothly and while recording we will be meeting with networks, Posehn and Fast Shoes to begin the writing process."

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