After months of intermittent writing, Every Time I Die will finally enter the recording studio in February to begin tracking their ninth full-length album and first new LP in four years, the longest gap between two ETID albums in the band's 20-year history.
Recording will commence "immediately upon" the band's return from Europe late next month, with producer Will Putney (Counterparts, The Ghost Inside) once again at the helm.
A summer release is expected.
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