Every Time I Die
Low Teens


4.0
excellent

Review

by ExplosiveOranges USER (72 Reviews)
October 5th, 2016 | 249 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "I've weighed down the earth. No use trying to save it."

This past year has been a hectic one for Every Time I Die. With the departure of drummer Ryan “Leg$” Leger and vocalist Keith Buckley’s personal struggles layered on top of one another, it’s remarkable that the band was able to pass through the year relatively unscathed, and even more remarkable when they unveiled that they had started work on their eighth full-length album. Having come off the success of albums such as From Parts Unknown and Ex Lives, Every Time I Die had built a reputation around creating their unique brand of southern-style, balls-to-the-wall metalcore with enough variation to keep the listener engaged from album to album. On Low Teens, we see the same hard-as-nails Every Time I Die we’ve been banging our heads to for the last decade and a half, but we also get a more personal side of the band. A side that we’ve never really seen from Buckley or his bandmates in the past. All of which makes Low Teens another solid chapter in the unyieldingly intense book of Every Time I Die.

From the second “Fear and Trembling” kicks in with its mid-tempo, shrill main riff and Keith Buckley’s piercing howl, it becomes very apparent that this will be nothing less than the usual kick to the teeth. “Glitches” picks up the pace a bit, packaging together a familiar, cacophonous knot of blaring guitars, pulverizing drums, and rabid screaming, while “Two Summers” sees the band drawing on more of their Southern rock influences by focusing more on smoother, more groove-oriented riffs. It’s the classic Every Time I Die experience, full of sound and fury, and built to get your blood boiling. Jordan Buckley and Andrew Williams continue to impress with their guitar work, especially on the unusually lengthy “Religion of Speed”, which sees the duo progressing between faster, more aggressive punk riffs and sludgier sections that would make Mastodon blush. The band’s songwriting feels more cohesive than ever before, with each track having a clear sense of direction and plenty of attention to detail from top to bottom.

The greatest strength of Low Teens is, without a doubt, Keith Buckley’s excellent lyricism. As mentioned earlier, the past year has not been an easy one for Keith, juggling between sobriety and a health scare for his wife and infant daughter. Consequently, he spent most of his free time writing lyrics and resolving to be more prepared when he went into the studio. For what it’s worth, it really does shine through here. “Petal” explores his anxiety and despair during the darkest moments of his wife’s time spent in the hospital, while “It Remembers” documents his struggles with alcohol addiction, continuously repeating lines throughout the song such as, ”I want oblivion all the time,”. It really hammers home just how personal this album is to Keith and the rest of the band, and adds a profound and significant layer of emotion.

Low Teens ultimately once again proves something that’s always been true of Every Time I Die. No matter how tough or demanding things get for the Buckleys and Co., they’ve still got the chops to get the job done at the end of the day. Most of all, though, it shows how the personal struggles within the band not only failed to keep them down, but made them sharper, sturdier, and more passionate in their songwriting. So, if you’re up for inviting some old friends on a late Friday afternoon and staying up into the early hours of the next morning, make sure you’ve got Low Teens on repeat the entire night.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
ExplosiveOranges
October 5th 2016


4408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hdggEw3KrA&index=12&list=PLcZMZxR9uxC9cjriCu1fIV8VqaZUZ0Z8q



it's been a while. album is available for streaming on spotify. thanks to gameofmetal for proofreading. as always, criticism is welcome.

SteakByrnes
October 5th 2016


29706 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review my dude, the only song I've heard off this is the one with Urie's guest spot which was pretty good

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
October 5th 2016


11967 Comments


Great write-up, heard a little bit of this and didn't feel too strongly about it but I'll give that stream a go at some point.

ExplosiveOranges
October 5th 2016


4408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thanks fellas. i think you guys could both dig this a bit.

Snake.
October 5th 2016


25242 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

correct rating if i say so myself

ExplosiveOranges
October 5th 2016


4408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nice dig if i say so myself

Snide
October 5th 2016


7050 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Cool review for a cool album.



NorwichScene
October 5th 2016


3298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

correct rating if i say so myself [2]



Excellent review

calmrose
October 5th 2016


6765 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Tell-Tale Heart reference on Two Summers, Edgar Allen Poe m/



still jamming this hard

Tunaboy45
October 5th 2016


18421 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ayy nice review

JokineAugustus
October 5th 2016


10938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album didn't hit me like From Parts Unknown did. Kinda got bored in the middle actually. Oh well at least dillinger is coming soon.

thomasdavidge
October 5th 2016


128 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Good review dude. Obviously I like this album a bit more than most people but whatever, to each their own. Great review anyway.

SharkTooth
October 5th 2016


14921 Comments


ayy you still exist!
will read later

boolin
October 5th 2016


188 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"The greatest strength of Low Teens is, without a doubt, Keith Buckley’s excellent lyricism."



we had such promise, until we broke our promises



cmon man i love this album but lyrics are p average not counting the one liners

Ebola
October 6th 2016


4511 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This band is so much fucking fun. Just As Real has an unbelievable main riff

MusicinaBox
October 6th 2016


807 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah the lyrics are mostly hit but when they miss they miss hard. I'm looking at you Awful Lot

MusicinaBox
October 6th 2016


807 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Still luv it thoooooo

boolin
October 6th 2016


188 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

awful lot is pretty disappointing lyrically, if it had some better one liners i could probably five this

Snide
October 6th 2016


7050 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Album rules

emester
October 6th 2016


8271 Comments


o shit

I thought u died dicaprio



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