EVERY TIME I DIE IS DOING A LIVE STREAM THIS DECEMBER 19TH
Every year around the end of December Buffalo’s finest hardcore juggernaut Every Time I Die dives c*ck first into what they call ‘Tid The Season. It’s one part music festival, one part man-wrestling, and three parts sinful debauchery. Thanks to the dirtbag we call COVID-19, they won’t be able to put on their holiday festival, and subsequently will cause grown men to cry, tattooed women to weep, and a plethora of hardcore music fans to rethink their outlook on life.
But don’t fret, the Buffalo boys have found an alternative… of sorts. Every Time I Die has dropped a Christmas-themed clip teasing an online telethon extravaganza. The video showcases stockings lined across a fireplace (plus an unused condom for guitarist Andy) with Christmas tunes playing before the date December 19 comes across the screen. Yeah, it looks like we have a future holiday live stream on our hands, and we’re pumped.
Every Time I Die’s annual ‘Tid The Season Christmas show looks like it will be replaced with a live stream event. They’re selling tickets to the live stream for $15 with digital access for on-demand viewing for 48 hours after it airs.
Given the fact they’ve been hard at work in the studio for the better part of almost a year, it’s safe to say the band might surprise us with a new two or two. Make it snow, ETID.
The band is also offering ticket bundles and new merchandise including crewnecks, a hoodie, multiple t-shirts, letterman jackets, and more. You can see everything they have available here.