Every Time I Die’s Singer Responds To Band’s Breakup

Every Time I Die’s Singer Responds To Band’s Breakup
Every Time I Die guitarist Andy Williams, known as "The Butcher" in AEW, has announced the band is breaking up.

Four of the five members of Every Time I Die, the metalcore band featuring guitarist Andy “The Butcher” Williams of All-Elite Wrestling, announced earlier this week that the group was calling it quits. “Every Time I Die was these 5 members, and we were never budging or accepting any changes. Simply, there is zero truth about the band continuing on with a new singer,” read part of the statement issued by the majority of the band. 

Singer Keith Buckley responded by posting a letter sent to him by Savur Law, the firm representing the rest of the band. The letter asks Buckley to contact the lawn firm by Dec. 27 to discuss “the business terms of an amicable separation between the parties.” It also ordered the singer to “cease and desist from making any statements that defame, disparage or in any way criticize the professional name, prestige, image, reputation, practices, or conduct” of the band. It also requests Buckley “immediately cease and desist all usage of the Band name, logo, or other intellectual property until there is a formal signed separation agreement between the parties.”

The statement posted by the majority of the band also said: “There has been no direct communication with Keith, because it’s either impossible for direct communication with him solely or we’ve been cut off to any and all communication by him himself.” Every Time I Die’s ninth studio album, “Radical,” was released in October on Epitaph Records. 

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