"After 11 years of being involved with this band, Mike 'Ratboy' Novak [drums] has indeed decided to quit EVERY TIME I DIE. Yesterday morning we received text messages that he wasn't going to continue anymore."15 years ago, when someone left their band, they would get drunk, fight their friends, and...
Yesterday, at 10 a.m., our friends at Metal Insider reported that Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz has recorded guest vocals for the new Every Time I Die album.This morning at 1 a.m., they reported that ETID drummer Mike Novak has split from the band due to “personal conflicts.”Coincidence?While you ponder that, enjoy the new ETID [...]
We aren't sure which member of Buffalo, NY metal warriors Every Time I Die wrote the below "official" press release we received today, but we'd like to think it's axe-slinger Andy Williams, if only because of his ginormous, manlier-than-thou, f'ing awesome beard: November 3rd, 2008 An Open Letter to Axl Rose Ending With an Impression of Howard [...]
Exclaim! magazine has printed its top 10 albums in its "Aggressive Tendencies" (metal and metal-ish) category. It's getting hard to tell the difference between metal and hardcore - not that I feel the need to.They are:Baroness - Red AlbumMunicipal Waste - The Art of PartyingThe Locust - New ErectionsThe Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire WorksBetween the Buried and Me - ColorsEvery Time I Die - The Bi...
Yesterday, at 10 a.m., our friends at Metal Insider reported that Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz has recorded guest vocals for the new Every Time I Die album.This morning at 1 a.m., they reported that ETID drummer Mike Novak has split from the band due to “personal conflicts.”Coincidence?While you ponder that, enjoy the new ETID [...]
While it was announced earlier this week that ETID drummer Mike Novac had left their ranks, the band have now issued a no holds barred statement about why this has occurred.A statement issued on the band’s MySpace blog reads: “After 11 years of being involved with this band, Mike “Ratboy”...
Every Time I Die in some ways are a changed band. Their new record brought them greater fame, recognition and critical acclaim in the alternative, punk and alt. metal scenes, along with more festival dates and headline tours. But as Toronto saw last November, many aspects of the band are thankfully the same. [...]Related posts:Funeral For A Friend - Interview and Concert Review The moment th...