Runnin’ and Gunnin’ With Every Time I Die
Get a load of our exclusive photos of Every Time I Die. These Buffalo boys, known for their alternately lighthearted and sarcastic sense of humor, are serious about a pair of tickets to the gun show, to quote 'Anchorman' main man Ron Burgundy.
The band safely employed guns during a photo shoot for their new album, 'New Junk Aesthetic,' which features ETID's trademark noisy and gnarly riffery, as well as their knack for catchy melodies placed ever-so-subtly in the mix. They popped off rounds and shattered some windows, which is apparently all in a day's work for a forward-thinking metal band like ETID.
'New Junk Aesthetic' is ETID's first release for new label Epitaph, and it's as though the label change refreshed the band, as the tunes are electrifying.
Noisecreep Test
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
Brian Manley for Spinner
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"We are fortunate enough to have jobs where we don't have to grow up," guitarist Andy Williams told Noisecreep. "Everyone else has to have a job where they grow up. I play the guitar, and I go to shows. I never have to worry about bulls---. I don't have to worry about getting fired. [Vocalist] Keith Buckley isn't going to fire me any time soon."
Looks like the only things ETID are firing will be them guns!