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Every Time I Die Premiere “Post-Boredom” Music Video

Every Time I Die have shared an official video for their new track “Post-Boredom.” This song will appear on their new album “Radical,” which is set to be released on October 22. Frontman Keith Buckley said the following about the track:

“‘Post-Boredom‘ was the first song I ever wrote that gave me the feeling of real Truth. I wasn’t hiding any secret confessions in metaphors, I was very much fed up with living an unfulfilling life and felt that I needed a death (either figuratively or literally) in order to have a fighting chance at finding new meaning.

I see this song from a distance. It’s reflective but also, finally, detached. not a full ego death, but indicative that the process needed to start immediately in my own life. If you read the lyrics and it resonates with you, then you also need to recognize that you might be feeling unseen in your current form. So, what are YOU going to do about it if given the gift of death?”

He also added the following about the album:

“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.”

“Radical” Track Listing:

01. “Dark Distance”
02. “Sly”
03. “Planet Shit”
04. “Post-Boredom”
05. “A Colossal Wreck”
06. “Desperate Pleasures”
07. “All This And War”
08. “Thing With Feathers”
09. “Hostile Architecture”
10. “AWOL”
11. “The Whip”
12. “White Void”
13. “Distress Rehearsal”
14. “sexsexsex”
15. “People Verses”
16. “We Go Together”

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PostedAugust 17, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsEvery Time I Die, Radical, Post-Boredom

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