Every Time I Die — Gutter Phenomenon
By
Shehzaad Jiwani (CHARTattack) September 6, 2005 3:13 pm
Music Review
- Gutter Phenomenon
- Ferret
- 3.5 / 5

There are dozens of words that accurately describe Every Time I Die's third album, but "explosive" is the most suitable adjective for the job. ETID are hell bent on destroying screamo from the inside — every song here is like a Molotov cocktail launched straight at the scene that bore these Buffalo natives. Incendiary riffs provide the spark for Keith Buckley's volatile vocal performance, while riotous lyrics that erupt from the frontman's throat at an unbelievably intense volume grabs the audience by the balls and doesn't let go until the disc stops spinning. Screamo is fast flaming out and Every Time I Die are going to be there to piss on its ashes.
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