Most of EVERY TIME I DIE have been rehearsing together this week

Most of EVERY TIME I DIE have been rehearsing together this week

Every time I die disbanded in January after the band split from their singer Keith Buckley. At that time the guitarist Jordan Buckley Expressed interest in continuing as a new band with co-guitarist Andy WilliamsBassist Stephen Miccicheand drummer Clayton “Goose” Holyoak – basically a Keith-less version of Every time I die under a new name. Now it seems like that could actually happen.

Jordan posted on Instagram that the quartet was rehearsing “new parts” in their AirBNB, thanks to a guy who called the room Connor. Jordan made it clear when Every time I die dissolved that there is “no replacement Keith that’s exactly why we never even thought about it (continuing with a new singer)” and that their “ability to write music together has gotten better and better. I wouldn’t even know how to stop.”

“Yo, how awesome is it that the only person who knows what our new parts sound like is the guy who stayed at our Air BNB this week?!? Thanks for letting us practice, Connor! You’re awesome!”

Keith seemed the possibility of a Every time I die There are no plans for a reunion either, and at a recent show he said, “It’s not the end of anything: I can’t even say what state the band is in at the moment.”

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