Every Time I Die Releases New Tribute Video To Buffalo for “Map Change”

Every Time I Die, who’s finished their winter tour month ago, recently released a new music video for “Map Change”. According to Pure Volume, this video is a tribute to the band’s hometown Buffalo.

Every Time I Die is an American metalcore band that formed in Buffalo, New York with brothers Keith and Jordan Buckley. The current members of the band are the two brothers, Andy Williams, Stephen Micciche, and Daniel Davison. Their eighth studio album Low Teens was released through Epitaph Records on September 23, 2016. The album features 13 songs including “Map Change” and was recording at GCR Audio with the help of Will Putney.

With director/editor Kyle Thrash and producer Ian Ross, the video uses the clips of a few people during the winter times in the city. Some of the settings include wrestling matches, competing, fighting and drinking. Along with these scenes, there are scenes of the band performing.

“This video is our love letter to Buffalo in all its bleak glory,” Buckley tells NPR. The video can be watched below.

Photo Credit: Mehreen Rizvi

Sudipti Khatry: Sunday Music Writer at mxdwn.com || I have written for Sundays since the summer of 2016. A student in high school, with a goal to major in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism, and Graphic Design.
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