EVERY Time I Die will perform at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on the back of its new album Low Teens.

The hard-core band hail from Buffalo, in the USA, and claim that their eighth studio album is their most poignant and impassioned work yet.

Vocalist Keith Buckley, guitarists Andy Williams and Jordan Buckley, drummer Daniel Davison and bassist Steve Micciche will be in Leeds on December 16.

Low Teens was largely shaped by a harrowing experience that took place last December, while the band were on tour in Toronto.

Buckley got a call that his wife had been sent to the hospital with a life-threatening pregnancy complication, and immediately raced home to be by her side.

Although both wife and daughter survived the ordeal, the moment of crisis had a lasting impact and played a major role in the making of Low Teens.

Buckley said: “It was abject helplessness, and that entirely new feeling opened up a lot of questions about place and purpose.”

It Remembers, the latest single from the album, features Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco, providing a melodic counterpoint to Every Time I Die’s caustic combination of savage metallic hardcore and riff-laden classic rock.