After dropping hints about new music coming soon (and even playing new tracks while in the UK), hardcore hell-raisers Every Time I Die have just announced their new album Low Teens.
Set to hit stores September 23 via Epitaph Records, the new LP will mark the band’s eighth full-length release.
In addition to the new album, the Buffalo quintet has also released a rowdy new single and music video for their track “The Coin Has A Say.” Highlighting an array of mosh pits and stage divers galore, the new music video is a total thrashterpiece (that’s thrash + masterpiece for those wondering).
“If we were going to do a live video in a small club setting it was going to be like the ones we grew up watching, the ones that made us fall in love with hardcore in the first place: blurry and blown-out footage you copied from a friend who copied it from a friend who copied it from a friend that is being regularly interrupted by clips of your family at Cedar Point because that was the footage you ‘accidentally’ taped over,” says frontman Keith Buckley. “Watching a bootleg was like looking out a window at a strange world. We wanted you to have that feeling back.”
To check out the new clip, be sure to look below. Afterwards, make sure to not only pre-order Low Teens – which includes a surprising feature from Panic At The Disco’s Brendan Urie – but also pick up tickets to see Every Time I Die out on the Vans Warped Tour here.
Low Teens Track List:
01 “Fear And Trembling” (feat. Tim Singer)
02 “Glitches”
03 “C++ (Love Will Get You Killed)”
04 “Two Summers”
05 “Awful Lot”
06 “I Didn’t Want To Join Your Stupid Cult Anyway”
07 “It Remembers” (feat. Brendan Urie)
08 “Petal”
09 “The Coin Has A Say”
10 “Religion Of Speed”
11 “Just As Real But Not As Brightly Lit”
12 “1977”
13 “Map Change”
14 “Skin Without Bones” (deluxe edition)
15 “Nothing Visible, Ocean Empty” (deluxe edition)