Every Time I Die started out in Buffalo, New York, in 1998 as a hardcore punk band. Over the years, the band’s musical style evolved by incorporating more metal and mathcore elements. The band has recorded six albums.
You may never see a more intense band on stage than Every Time I Die. At Irving Plaza tonight, vocalist Keith Buckley and guitarists Jordan Buckley and Andy Williams in particular moved in like a tsunami and transferred their waves of bombastic energy directly to the crowd below. The music was fast and furious, and the wild audience responded with more aggressive moshing and pushing than Irving Plaza has seen in a while. Pictured here at the end of the concert, Buckley carried his microphone and stand, climbed upon a speaker cabinet high above the audience near the balcony level, and at the end of the song, turned his back on the audience, tilted backwards, dropped himself into the crowd and crowd-surfed back to the stage.
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