Keith Buckley of Every Time I Die appears on Going Off Track Podcast with Jonah Bayer (United Nations), Benny Horowitz (The Gaslight Anthem) and Steven Smith. He speaks about having a premature child and being candid about being on the road when he found out his child was being born at 30 weeks; how this traumatic experience informed the lyrics on the forthcoming ETID record; his new novel Scale; and how his hometown of Buffalo, NY had one of the countries most divisive hardcore scene.
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