Every Time I Die
Ex Lives


4.0
excellent

Review

by AtavanHalen USER (181 Reviews)
February 28th, 2012 | 1788 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Still crazy after all these years.

In his 2005 comedy track “Metal By Numbers,” Brian Posehn says in the chorus that any aspiring wannabe metalheads can “rip off Maiden, or Metallica/or Every Time I Die.” Sure, it could well have been for rhyming purposes (the previous lyric being “Even a baby could do it/Just give it a try”), but you can't help but feel like Posehn had – and still has – a point. When it comes to the heavier side of the musical spectrum, few have been doing it as consistently and impressively in the 21st century as ETID. Taking the flair of hair metal and the tough-as-nails grit of New York hardcore, the band throw it in a southern deep-fryer and churn out something aggressive, boisterous and uniquely theirs; accept no imitations.

The game has changed somewhat in-between 2009's New Junk Aesthetic and this, the band's sixth studio album. Not only has drummer Mike Novak left the fold, but vocalist Keith Buckley also spent time away from the band to focus on The Damned Things, a supergroup starring half of Fall Out Boy and Scott Ian of Anthrax. Given their lenience towards the more driving, Wayne's World-esque style of rock music, one could have certainly expected this to influence what Ex Lives would sound like. That is, until you hear “Underwater Bimbos From Outer-Space.” With its screeched intro (“I want to be dead with my friends!”) and the snarling, mile-a-minute riff that bolts out of the gates seconds later, it becomes increasingly clear that we're dealing with one of the most hell-raising, razor-sharp tracks that the band have ever laid down.

It's a sign of things to come: Ex Lives is the raw, unapologetic sound of a band blazing the comeback trail as if they had never left. This isn't any radical reinvention of what they have already established within their sound, but it's worth mentioning that they have rarely done it better than this. The guitar work from Keith's brother Jordan and Andrew Williams keeps things interesting and exciting, shifting from straightforward and relentless metal riffing to some thigh-slapping country noodling, as found in the stomping “Partying is Such Sweet Sorrow.” They are driven along excellently by drummer Ryan Leger, making his debut album appearance with ETID. Since joining the band in 2009, Leger has found his groove within the band and knows exactly when to make his presence felt (“Holy Book of Dilemma”) and when to let the songs lead their own path (“Revival Mode”). A solid addition to the band, rounding out what is already a powerhouse collection of musicians.

For all the short bursts of energy that serve as the highlight reel for most of Ex Lives, it's interesting to note that the longest song on the record, “Drag King,” is also arguably the pick of the bunch. It moves from a high-octane rocker into a slicing, bellicose breakdown featuring Buckley's nastiest and most visceral screamed vocals – and when it's done shifting between these two movements, it heads directly into a 6/8 chorus that features Buckley's most bold clean vocals. It's a unique experiment for the band, pushing themselves in both musical directions, and the risk ends up paying off tenfold.

No matter how many up-and-coming bands attempt to mimic them, Ex Lives proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that there is only one Every Time I Die. Without forcing new styles or bowing to recent trends, they still sound as fresh and innovative as they did a decade ago. For everyone involved, Ex Lives is a triumph.



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Funeralopolis
February 28th 2012


14586 Comments


finally a review for this

Ire
February 28th 2012


41944 Comments


album leaks
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Yuli
Emeritus
February 28th 2012


10767 Comments


Great review. I haven't ever taken the time to dig into these guys' discography, but when they release an album whose artwork resembles L's logo from Death Note, I take that as a divine sign that I need to get on this.

Funeralopolis
February 28th 2012


14586 Comments


^I noticed the death note resemblance as well

NeutralThunder12
February 28th 2012


8742 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off



album leaks

album streams

review



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AtavanHalen
February 28th 2012


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

flaming golden dog

TBliss2
February 28th 2012


508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great review man, pos.

Tyrannic
February 28th 2012


3296 Comments


lol that rating chart

AtavanHalen
February 28th 2012


17919 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i want to suck dick with my friiiiiiiiiiiiiiiends

NeutralThunder12
February 28th 2012


8742 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

ive only listened to like 3 songs by this band ima try this and 5 it

Funeralopolis
February 28th 2012


14586 Comments


5 and transcend coolness

someguest
February 28th 2012


30126 Comments


yeah this isn't bad, listening to it right now

Adabelle
February 28th 2012


4425 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Representing the 3 crew.

Funeralopolis
February 28th 2012


14586 Comments


they're not bad one bit

Funeralopolis
February 28th 2012


14586 Comments


they're not bad one bit

MikeC26
February 28th 2012


3381 Comments


Diggin' what I've heard so far.

NeutralThunder12
February 28th 2012


8742 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

some of the riffs on this are boss

Funeralopolis
February 28th 2012


14586 Comments


if you think some of the riffs aren't bad then 5 it!

Spec
February 28th 2012


39360 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review. Album rules.

NeutralThunder12
February 28th 2012


8742 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

lol



so far itll prolly end up being a solid 3.5, its definitely a cool album but its already blending together and im not even halfway done, some of dem riffs kill though



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