Love ’em or hate ’em, Every Time I Die has been one of the leading bands at the forefront of the metalcore scene this past decade. Their notorious blend of spastic hardcore mixed with an ever evolving Southern rock n’ roll swagger has drawn a diverse group of fans over the years. Their new record, New Junk Aesthetic revisits their heavier past and injects new life into a band that’s been chugging along with the same ferocious energy they began with. Punknews contributor Matt Pagirsky recently had a chance to speak to front man Keith Buckley about the new album, the departure of their long time drummer, as well as his upcoming engagement and marriage, and the band’s future plans for 2010.
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