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EVERY TIME I DIE

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Buffalo’s metalcore kings raise another rallying cry

IF POSITIONS ON festival bills were given based on a band’s consistency, Every Time I Die would have headlined Download moons ago. The Buffalo outfit are as fiercely beloved in 2021 as they have been across their 23-year career, and part of that is due to the fact they’re yet to release a duff album. They’re looking at making it nine out of nine with their first in five years and thus representing the longest gap between studio albums to date.

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