
Metalcore rockers Every Time I Die will embark on a late-summer and early fall tour behind their impending Epitaph debut, "New Junk Aesthetic."
The North American headlining run, which kicks off with an Aug. 22 performance at Saginaw, MI's Ojibway Island, will visit clubs and theaters in 31 cities across the nation through mid-October. The trek currently concludes with an Oct. 11 gig in Rochester, NY. Details are shown below.
The five-piece rock outfit--comprised of vocalist Keith Buckley, guitarist Andrew Williams, guitarist Jordan Buckley, drummer Michael Novak and bassist Josh Newton--recently signed a deal with Epitaph Records, which will release the band's fifth studio set, "New Junk Aesthetic," Sept. 15.
"To be given the opportunity to start anew after existing for over 10 years in an environment that has chewed up and spit out most bands in a quarter of that time is nothing short of a miracle," frontman Keith Buckley said on label's website. "We are extremely honored and humbled by the faith that our new family at Epitaph has placed in us to continue writing music that is true to ourselves and true to our supporters."
The new studio effort follows 2007's "The Big Dirty," the group's final release on Ferrett Records. The band worked with producer Steve Evetts on both records.