EVERY TIME I DIE: Another New Song Posted Online

August 6, 2007

Buffalo, New York-based band EVERY TIME I DIE has posted its new track "No Son of Mine" on the group's MySpace page. The song comes off the band's new album, "The Big Dirty", due on September 4 via Ferret Music.

Commented singer Keith Buckley: "This song deals with the mindless allegiance that people have towards certain recognizable public figures. Particularly in the music scene, debauchery and excess are heralded above all else, and for that reason it is easy for new bands coming up to apply a little makeup and declare themselves 'addicts' as if it were a marketing strategy. In 'No Son of Mine', I'm saying it takes time and effort to become the reprobates we are, and once achieved, is something we declare proudly only because the true sadness of it is too much to handle."

"The Big Dirty" was produced by Steve Evetts and is "the CD you would compile if asked to make a mix of the best EVERY TIME I DIE songs you haven't heard yet," the band writes in the press release. "Ten-plus tracks that tore from our filthy hands like the creature that jumped out of that dudes stomach in 'Alien'."

"The Big Dirty" track listing:

01. No Son of Mine
02. Pigs Is Pigs
03. Leatherneck
04. Werewolf
05. Rebel Without Applause
06. Cities and Years
07. Rendez-Voodoo
08. A Gentlemans Sport
09. Inrihab
10. Depressionista
11. Buffalo Gals
12. Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Battery

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