Every Time I Die announce European tour and unveil new video
2012-06-20 09:36 in by Pim
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Every Time I Die have announced an European tour for November this year.
The band will be kicking off the tour on November 6th in Belgium (Aarschot) and playing across mainland Europe over the next two weeks, before concluding the tour on November 17 in Portugal (Lisbon). The full list of dates is below.
November 6 – Klinkers, Aarschot (Belgium)
November 7 – Tivoli Helling, Utrecht (Holland)
November 8 – Batofar, Paris (France)
November 9 – La Laiterie, Strasbourg (France)
November 10 – Metal Meets Artcore Festival, Stuttgart (Germany)
November 11 – MJC Rilleux, Lyon (France)
November 12 – Saint Des Seins, Toulouse (France)
November 13 – Biborock, Bilbao (Spain)
November 14 – Apolo2, Barcelona (Spain)
November 15 – Ritmo y Compas, Madrid – (Spain)
November 16 – Hard Club, Porto (Portugal)
November 17 – Santiago Alquimista, Lisbon (Portugal)
Every Time I Die have just released a new video for the song “I Suck (Blood)” from the band’s latest album Ex Lives. The clip features obsessive stalking, voyeurism and plays provocatively with the notion of victimhood.
Ex Lives was produced by Joe Barresi (Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Parkway Drive) and offers a riveting barrage of inventive and electrifying modern hardcore.
Band Every Time I Die
Source Epitaph



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Onno said on 2012-06-21
ETID = modern hardcore?
I really like the band, but this is obviously metal boys and girls!
Pim said on 2012-06-21
Epitaph isn’t that strict on genres ;)
Just Killing Time said on 2012-06-21
Was really surprised by the live performance of this band while they played in Eindhoven recently. What energy, totally awesome. Can’t really get in to this on record though. That vocalist needs to shut up for 30 seconds from time to time. ;)
Onno said on 2012-06-21
think you should try their album The Big Dirty then