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submitted by Nick Jul 22nd 2009 07:00 am (www2.kerrang.com)
Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley has described their forthcoming album, New Junk Aesthetic, as an "evolutionary leap" for the band."New Junk Aesthetic is not the next logical step in the progression of Every Time I Die," says Buckley. "It is an evolutionary leap. It's as if we have morphed from a single-celled bacteria straight to the guy with the dirt bike that will let you watch his older sister suntan if you steal him a smoke from your parents. Certainly you may acknowledge similarities, but on a grand scale, they stand light years apart."The album - produced by Steve Evetts (Dillinger Escape Plan, Sepultura) - will feature the following tracks: 01 Roman Holiday02 The Marvelous Slut (featuring DEP's Greg Puciato)03 Who Invited The Russian Soldier?04 Wanderlust05 For The Record06 White Smoke
07 Turtles All The Way Down08 Organ Grinder09 Host Disorder10 After One Quarter Of A Revolution11 The Sweet Life (featuring The Bronx's Matt Caughthran)New Junk Aesthetic will be released on September 14 through Epitaph.
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