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Keith Buckley, Formerly of Every Time I Die, Filming Music Video |

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Keith Buckley, former vocalist of Every Time I Die, is getting ready to launch his new project via a music video he is filming.

A post on Reddit explains that he is filming a music video on October 1 and is looking for video extras. And back in December, he Tweeted that he was collaborating on heavy music with new people.

“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,” he says. “I’ve been recording songs with a new band since September, and the new music has never been heavier. See you in the pit.”

Every Time I Die broke up in January 2022 regarding some controversy after Buckley announced he needed a mental health break from the band. He later added that he didn’t feel he fit in as well with the band anymore since he got sober. Following that, the band played their annual holiday show and then broke up.

Since then, former Every Time I Die members Jordan Buckley, Stephen Micciche, and Clayton Holyoak have formed the band Better Lovers with Greg Puciato and Will Putney. Until now, there has been no word from Buckley, so it will be interesting to see what he has in store.



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