Every Time I Die in live Thirst video

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The Vans Warped Tour have issued a live video of Every Time I Die performing their track Thirst.

It was filmed during the band’s set at Houston, Texas, last month on the travelling festival, and follows a clip showcasing their song The Coin Has A Say from the same run of shows.

Thirst originally appeared on the band’s 2014 album From Parts Unknown.

The US outfit are gearing up to release their eighth album Low Teens, which will launch on September 23 via Epitaph Records – a record that is described as “their most poignant and impassioned album in a career full of sardonic illuminations and pit-inciting fervour.”

Low Teens, which is available for pre-order (opens in new tab), also features a guest appearance from Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie, who sings on the track It Remembers.

Every Time I Die Low Teens tracklist

  1. Fear And Trembling
  2. Glitches
  3. C++ (Love Will Get You Killed)
  4. Two Summers
  5. Awful Lot
  6. I Didn’t Want To Join Your Stupid Cult Anyway
  7. It Remembers
  8. Petal
  9. The Coin Has A Say
  10. Religion Of Speed
  11. Just As Real But Not As Brightly Lit
  12. 1977
  13. Map Change
  14. Skin Without Bones
  15. Nothing Visible: Ocean Empty

Vans Warped Tour 2016 remaining dates

Aug 05: San Diego Qualcomm Stadium, CA
Aug 06: Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre, CA
Aug 07: Pomona Fairplex, CA
Aug 09: Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, NV
Aug 11: Nampa Ford Idaho Center, ID
Aug 12: Auburn White River Amphitheatre, WA
Aug 13: Portland Expo Center, OR

Low Teens cover artwork

Low Teens cover artwork

Road Trippin': Every Time I Die

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