Keith Buckley, the ex-vocalist of the group Every Time I Die, has revealed he is in a new band named Many Eyes.
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The announcement of the new band came in the form of a video that Buckley posted onto his official X/Twitter page. He shared that brothers Charlie and Nick Bellmore will join him on guitars and drums, respectively. The duo previously worked with the likes of Hatebreedâs Jamey Jasta and Twisted Sisterâs Dee Snider, among others.
âDear you, Sup. Itâs me, Keith. Just wanted to let you know that I have a new band. Itâs called Many Eyes. Two brothers named Charlie and Nick Bellmore play guitar and drums respectively.
“They also write, produce & record all the songs. I think theyâre brilliant and Iâm confident that you will too. Jamey Jasta introduced me to them over a year ago and the three of us have not stopped writing since. Shout out to Jamey Jasta. He is, and always has been the realest,” read Buckley’s note.
Itâs time⊠pic.twitter.com/6Zlqh8ecwv
— Many Eyes (@manyeyes_music) October 9, 2023
He continued: “Many Eyes marks the beginning of a new chapter in my story. One that promises to be significantly different from the ones that preceded it. Itâll be better⊠Iâm better. I look forward to proving it, both on stage and off. See you out there. Love, meâŠKeith.”
‘Revelation’, the band’s debut single is set to be released tomorrow, October 13 via Jasta’s own label, Perseverance Media Group. He will also be serving as executive producer of Many Eye’s upcoming debut LP.
Buckley previously confirmed that he was still working on music and formed a new band last September.
The revelation came in a tweet posted on Saturday, December 3, with the storied vocalist promising fans that theyâll âsee [him] again in 2023â. He teased: âIâve been recording songs with a new band since September and the new music has never been heavier. See you in the pit.â
Everytime I Die underwent a messy split in January, following a public spat between frontman Buckley and the bandâs other four members.
On January 18, bassist Steve Micciche, guitarists Jordan Buckley and Andy Williams, and drummer Clayton âGooseâ Holyoak all shared a joint statement saying their last show with the band took place in December.
They wrote: âWhile we hoped to come to an agreed upon legal statement that outlined the truth, we were informed today of something planned to be released not mutually agreed upon that consists of inaccuracies and controls a narrative to benefit one.â
The message went on to say that there has been âno direct communicationâ with Buckley, saying âitâs either impossible for direct communication with him solely or weâve been cut off to any and all communication by him himselfâ.
The following day, Buckley responded with a lengthy statement, saying that âany emotional [or] metal connectionâ he had with his former bandmates had been âthoroughly severedâ when he got a letter from a law firm on December 20, which Buckley had shared on the same day the bandâs statement was issued.
The letter said that the firm, Savur Law, had been retained by the rest of the band âfor legal representation in connection with a separation agreementâ between them and Buckley, requesting he contact them to discuss âthe business terms of an amicable separation between the partiesâ.
In other news, Many Eyes are set to head out on the road with Thursday on the latter’s recently announced ‘War All The Time Live’ tour. Visit here for tickets.
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