
If anything, Every Time I Die are a punctual band. You can expect a new album from them every other year, with several tours in between. Today, they release their eight (damn, we're getting old) studio album, Low Teens, and given ETID's track record, it's going to be a banger. Thematically, the album is about the terrifying experience of singer Keith Buckley seeing his wife and prematurely born child barely clinging onto life. Tracks feature guest vocals from Tim Singer of Deadguy (the band from which ETID borrowed their name) and Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco. You can grab the album today on digital (which includes two extra tracks), CD, and vinyl.
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