Every Time I Die are set to return with Low Teens next month, and ahead of the record's release, the Buffalo, NY hardcore crew have shared a new song in "C++ (Love Will Get You Killed)."
As previously reported, the record's lyrical scope was shaped by a moment of crisis late last year that saw frontman Keith Buckley leave the band's tour after a "life threatening complication" with his wife resulted in the emergency birth of their child. "C++" is no different.
"If you ever get to a moment in your life where mania and melancholy are coexisting in equal measures, it will feel like the end of the world," Buckley explained in a press release. "This song is about that moment."
Low Teens arrives September 23 through Epitaph, with pre-orders available here. Hear "C++ (Love Will Get You Killed)" in the player below.
As previously reported, the record's lyrical scope was shaped by a moment of crisis late last year that saw frontman Keith Buckley leave the band's tour after a "life threatening complication" with his wife resulted in the emergency birth of their child. "C++" is no different.
"If you ever get to a moment in your life where mania and melancholy are coexisting in equal measures, it will feel like the end of the world," Buckley explained in a press release. "This song is about that moment."
Low Teens arrives September 23 through Epitaph, with pre-orders available here. Hear "C++ (Love Will Get You Killed)" in the player below.