Title: The Big Dirty
Release date: 4 September, 2007
Record label: Ferret Music
Single: No Son of Mine
Official website: Every Time I Die
Wikipedia: Every time I Die
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 Gentleman’s Sport
09. Inrihab
10. Depressionista
11. Buffalo Gals
12. Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Battery
Home » e » Every time I Die » Album» The Big Dirty
Buffalo, New York based rockers EVERY TIME I DIE have recently released the second track off of their upcoming release The Big Dirty, September 4th on Ferret Music. The new track is entitled “No Son of Mine”. Singer Keith Buckley had this to say about the track: “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 is definitely an album not to be missed and sure to be on many critics year end best of lists. Don’t miss out be sure to pick up The Big Dirty in stores on September 4th.
biography
To this day, historians have not reached a unanimous consensus regarding the birth date of one of underground rock music's most important finds- the calcified remains of a winged, pony-tailed, drunk, hilarious yet sincere, musically inclined and mind-blowingly awesome creature known as Every Time I Die- excavated in the beautifully scenic and fertile landscapes of Buffalo, NY. What makes this find so remarkable is that according to bioscientists and evolutionary experts, the beast did not DESCEND from anything, nor is it known to have a progeny, though some theologians have gone so far as to claim it came to life when Sam Elliot put out his cigarette in Robert Plants blood. While many field researchers cite its official date of origin somewhere in 1998 when it recorded it's demo, further scrutiny by local pundits reveal that the Every Time I Die spotted by hard rock music fans across the world during the past 5 years is in fact the AWESOMEST version of the species, and is far more musically adept and way more drunk than its original manifestation. While the initial brute entertained throngs of admirers with its refreshingly enigmatic live show and unorthodox mix of blistering metal, progressive hardcore and melodic sensibility, it was far less refined and lost numerous bass playing limbs as a result of inner conflict and discrepancies over which direction to travel. But musical Darwinism and Ol' Fashioned "Know How" compensated for God's folly with the releases of the critically acclaimed Last Night In Town, Hot Damn! and Gutter Phenomenon which found the beast growing stronger and more stunning with every harvest moon, doing away with any need for a PERMANENT 5th limb and solidifying it's place in the scheme of the different musical periods.
Its last known release to date, The Big Dirty, is quoted by important scientists and musical critics as being "the single most valuable contribution to the unifying of musical creationism AND musical evolution EVER." With it's blinding guitar work, it's bowel splintering drumming abilities and lyrical/vocal capabilities that has left the most prestigious literati flummoxed, The Big Dirty has fossilized itself in the moist, squashy pulp of our untrained minds at a time when man is completely incapable of registering its cultural significance. From it's hooked beak which is lined with 10 rows of fangs which are each soaked in poison which are then set on fire, Every Time I Die has bellowed forth the most audacious sounds of recent history. Its music is unprecedented in its combination of gritty southern rock with melodic hardcore, and from what we can tell from it's bone structure, it was capable of the most spectacularly energetic and personal live shows the world has ever known. Its legacy is that of kings, though its mystery is shrouded with uncertainty and vagueness- some grainy documentation attests to it raging briefly through OZZFEST, while other amateur videos see it's likeness headlining the HURLEY stage of WARPED TOUR. In Japan a local farmer claims to have bought it a Jack and Coke at EXTREME THE DOJO, a German college student swears she was front row at ROCK AM RING, while a couple from the United Kingdom offered it a cigarette at DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL. But most mysterious of all, show-goers in the United States are now coming forward and saying they expect to see it on SOUNDS OF THE UNDERGROUND in a rotating headlining slot this very summer. All of these, purely speculation, for the truth is that we may never know what Every Time I Die WAS, but music cannot deny what it wasn't- NOT fuckin' awesome.
Jordan Buckley
Andy Williams
Mike Novak
Keith Buckley
Do you also would like to share your opinion? If so, please register or login here.
