every time i die the band splits up

Some members of the metalcore band that first formed in 1998, including Jordan Buckley, shared a statement on social media, saying that “Andy, Jordan, Steve and Goose’s last show was Every Time I Die on December 11, 2021.”

“While we expected to agree on a legal statement outlining the truth, we were given some information we planned to release today that was not mutually agreed upon, contained inaccuracies and could benefit a person.” controls for a narrative,” statement posted on Monday Jordan Buckley’s verified Twitter read. “There has been no direct communication with Keith, because either it is impossible to communicate with him directly or we ourselves are cut off from any and all communication by him.”

The band was formed in 1998 with members Jordan Buckley, Andy Williams, Michael Novak, Keith Buckley and John McCarthy.

The statement continued, “Every time I died there were these 5 members, and we were never going to accept or accept any change.”

He wrote, “Simply, there’s no truth to the band continuing with a new vocalist. In the end, we wouldn’t be where we are today, without every single person who supported the band in any and all ways.” done,” he wrote. “While we are extremely disappointed with how it played out in front of you online, the memories we have because of your support and all of you will always be cherished.”

Keith Buckley counters By sharing a legal notice on your Twitter account Sent to him by a firm represented by the other members of the band.
Posted by Keith Buckley on Twitter In December that “taking care of my own mental health has taken priority over everything else in my life” and announced that he would be taking a break from the band.

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