Every Time I Die & The Ghost Inside with Architects, Hundredth & Backtrack
For Immediate Release
EVERY TIME I DIE & THE GHOST INSIDE
WITH ARCHITECTS, HUNDREDTH & BACKTRACK
Saturday, December 6 at Mill City Nights
Event Details: Every Time I Die & The Ghost Inside
Venue: Mill City Nights
Show Date/Time: Saturday, December 6 at 6:30pm. Doors at 6pm. Ages 15+
GA Tickets: $17 ($20 day of show).
Tickets on sale this Friday, September 12 at 10am at the Mill City Nights box office, Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, Discland in Bloomington, Down in the Valley in Golden Valley, by calling 1-888-9-AXS-TIX or online at http://www.axs.com/events/254057/every-time-i-die-and-the-ghost-inside-tickets?skin=millcity.
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Hardcore heroes Every Time I Die will release a new album From Parts Unknown on July 1 via Epitaph Records. "Thirst" is the first cut and the video is the first half of a short series. Visit Noisey to watch now. From Parts Unknown is available for pre-order at the Every Time I Die Store.
It could have been easy for Every Time I Die to go on autopilot. After sixteen years as a band they know what works and could go on doing the same thing but that would be "boring and baseless," according to vocalist Keith Buckley. "Instead of making something that the kids can all sing along to, we wanted to make music that scares them," he adds.
So Every Time I Die brought out the big guns and spent a month recording with legendary producer and Converge co-founder Kurt Ballou at his GodCity Studio in Salem, Massachusetts. Working with Kurt was stressful in the best way, like when your dad comes to watch you play baseball for the first time and you just want to make him proud, says Buckley. Ballou challenged the band to dig deeper, work quickly, and create heavy but catchy tracks. Vocals transverse from dark and light by swerving from scream to howl to like a fired-up war cry. Guitarists Jordan Buckley and Andy Williams, and drummer Ryan Leger cement their massive riffs, frantic rhythms, and brutal vocal work into a dozen of the most awesomely devastating songs the bands created so far. Ballou has produced countless classic hardcore records for over 15 years, with recent releases such as Nails' Abandon All Life, Skeletonwitch's Serpents Unleashed, and Modern Life is War's Fever Hunting to name a few.
The albums title was initially inspired by a term used by wrestlers to increase their mystique, From Parts Unknown ultimately references the more hopeful mood that creeped into its lyrics during songwriting. "I didnt even realize I had that more positive outlook in me, notes Buckley. The positive outlook is especially impressive considering that a bout of laryngitis left Buckley laid up for much of the recording and forced him to tear through most of the vocal tracking in a single day. Adding to the already impressive state of this album, Brian Fallon of Gaslight Anthem and Sean Ingram of Coalesce lend their vocals to a few tracks as well.
Cathartic and chaotic but always anchored by guitar-fueled hooks, the new album finds Every Time I Die pushing into brighter emotional territory than theyve ever explored before.
From Parts Unknown is an album of depth from a band that has more than earned their hardcore chops. It has every marking of legendary status.
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Californias most passionate and articulate exponents of hardcore will released their exceptional third album, Get What You Give on June 19th, 2012. The album, produced by Jeremy McKinnon of A Day To Remember, embraces The Ghost Insides powerful and affecting sound that merges insightful and introspective lyrics with charging drums, lightning fast riffs and devastating breakdowns.
"Our new album is musically, lyrically and vocally our best album to date," says frontman Jonathan Vigil. "After spending two years on the road following the release of our last album (Returners), we've developed a true sound for our band. We really pushed ourselves to the limits to create something we can honestly be proud of and to prove that in life, you're always going to Get What You Give."
Get What You Give is nothing short of the bands most dynamic and explosive material thus far, an album that embraces the authenticity, dedication, perseverance and the most literal adherence to the core values behind the bands craft. Formed in 2007, the quintet's two prior releases - the breakthrough album Returners (2010) and their first full-length, Fury and the Fallen Ones (2008) - laid down the promise and potential that has now been fully delivered with their Epitaph Records debut.
Tracks like "Dark Horse," "Engine 45" and "Outlive" are anthems that are built for crowd participation in the live environment, where The Ghost Inside takes pride in giving all of themselves over to the crowd. Lyrically, the songs tackle a wide variety of topics, from addiction, to self-sacrifice.