Every Time I Die's sudden breakup in January was one of the more unfortunate heavy-music stories of 2022. But at least we have new tunes to look forward to from the long-running hardcore band's former members. The instrumental side of the group has been sharing updates from the studio, and today (December 2nd) ex-ETID singer Keith Buckley teased his own new project, which, he promised, will bring the mosh.
"It's heartbreaking not having TIDmas to look forward to," Buckley wrote on Twitter, referencing the band's annual yuletide festival in their hometown of Buffalo, New York. "But looking beyond the Holidays I can promise you'll see me again in 2023. I've been recording songs with a new band since September and the new music has never been heavier. See you in the pit."
It’s heartbreaking not having TIDmas to look forward to, but looking beyond the Holidays I can promise you’ll see me again in 2023. I’ve been recording songs with a new band since September and the new music has never been heavier. See you in the pit.
— Keith (@deathoftheparty) December 2, 2022