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Every Time I Die Share Some Planet Shit For You Folks

Posted by Aaron H on September 16, 2021

Every Time I Die Share Some Planet Shit For You Folks
Photo Credit: Michael Watson

Every Time I Die have released the newest track from their upcoming album, Radical -- due out October 22nd via Epitaph Records. The song is entitled, "Planet Shit" and focuses on "the inevitable social upheaval born of generations of inequity." When describing the record, frontman Keith Buckley comments:

“I’m dealing with difficult matters this time that isn’t only personal for me but are also universal and more communal experiences. The songs are realistic in that they acknowledge that things require a lot of work. But it’s ultimately a very hopeful and uplifting record.”

You can check out the new track below:

Every Time I Die Share Some Planet Shit For You Folks
Photo Credit: Michael Watson

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