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Salad Days Magazine | December 23, 2024

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Every Time I Die – ‘Post-Boredom’

Every Time I Die – ‘Post-Boredom’
Salad Days

‘Post-Boredom’ by Every Time I Die from the album ‘Radical’, available October 22.

Written by Every Time I Die produced, mixed, engineered & mastered by Will Putney.

Keith Buckley: Vocals
Jordan Buckley: Guitar
Andy Williams: Guitar
Steve Micciche: Bass
Clayton “Goose” Holyoak: Drums

Directed by Tes Hash and Daniel Davison
Produced by Yeah Friction
Director of photography – Dustin Miller
1st AC – Erin Gaddi
2nd AC – Shauna Presto
Sound mixer / boom – Adam Bloch
Edited by Daniel Davison
Colorist – Michael Schatz / RKM Studios
Production assistant – Christina Cooke
Intro music by Slowriter
Vape store customer – Shauna Presto

LYRICS

I did a terrible thing and somebody should do something about it.
I’m haunted by an eternal return, I never should have allowed it.
I broke my own heart. I’m trying to forgive myself.
but if it gets too close I gotta kill it. I’m gonna need your help.
my annihilation kicked off post boredom
I don’t want be a better liar. I don’t want to make you think
that what you get is what you see just because you want it. this muddy water ain’t deep.
I broke my own heart I’m trying to convince myself.
that I can suffer if I want, motherfucker. just put me back on your shelf
my annihilation started before I did
my annihilation ended before we did
I gave you nothing. you want more? you’ll get more nothing.
come on and give a big man a little thrill. come on and give a sick man his poison pill.
I don’t want no harm.
I’ve done it all wrong for so long it feels okay.
from up here the parties and funerals, they look the same.
when every morning after is the same day.
I want one more last chance. make me another mistake
all I can take is everything that I have given away.
I walked in with one foot out the door, you knew that I was not gonna stay
I broke my own heart I’m trying to forgive myself.
I don’t give a goddamn about the magic just put me under your spell.
my annihilation kicked off post boredom
I gave you nothing. you want more? you’ll get more.

@everytimeidie

Epitaph Records is an artist-first indie label founded in Los Angeles by Bad Religion guitarist, Brett Gurewitz. Early releases from a variety of punk heavyweights helped launch the 90s punk explosion. Along the way, Epitaph has grown and evolved creatively while sticking to its mission of helping real artists make great recordings on their own terms.

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