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Keith Buckley
Keith Michael Buckley (born November 19, 1979) is an American singer, best known as the vocalist and lyricist of Many Eyes, the now defunct hardcore punk band Every Time I Die and the heavy metal supergroup The Damned Things. He is also a published author.
Buckley was born in Kingston, New York and grew up in Buffalo, New York. He attended Virginia Tech and then the University at Buffalo before doing music full-time. He is also a former English teacher.
In 1998, Buckley established the band Every Time I Die with his brother, Jordan, in Buffalo, New York. He described Every Time I Die as a "Buffalo Bills tailgate party and a high school kegger". One of Buckley's writing tactics was to "get incoherently drunk" and see what comes out.
On January 4, 2006, Buckley and Every Time I Die were in a van accident but escaped unharmed.
On December 4, 2021, Buckley announced that he was taking a hiatus from the band for his mental health.
In September 2023, it was reported that extras were needed for a music video for Buckley's new band for an October 1 shoot date. On October 9, Buckley announced via Instagram that the band is called Many Eyes and features Charlie and Nick Bellmore of Toxic Holocaust, Kingdom of Sorrow, and Jamey Jastas solo band on guitar and drums respectively.
Buckley is a member of Finale, his side project. The two-piece plays indie and acoustic music. Buckley lent his vocal talents to an R&B hook in Chae Hawk's track "PBS" and also "Stockholm Sindrome", a track with Philly/Pittsburgh electro-clash artist Pfunkt. He is also featured with Corey Letson on Four Year Strong's 90s cover album Explains It All covering the song "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" by The Smashing Pumpkins.
He is also a member of supergroup The Damned Things, founded in 2009, alongside members of Fall Out Boy and Anthrax. The band released its debut album Ironiclast in 2010, but was on hiatus from 2012 until 2018. They released their second album High Crimes on April 26, 2019, and have toured subsequently.
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Keith Buckley
Keith Michael Buckley (born November 19, 1979) is an American singer, best known as the vocalist and lyricist of Many Eyes, the now defunct hardcore punk band Every Time I Die and the heavy metal supergroup The Damned Things. He is also a published author.
Buckley was born in Kingston, New York and grew up in Buffalo, New York. He attended Virginia Tech and then the University at Buffalo before doing music full-time. He is also a former English teacher.
In 1998, Buckley established the band Every Time I Die with his brother, Jordan, in Buffalo, New York. He described Every Time I Die as a "Buffalo Bills tailgate party and a high school kegger". One of Buckley's writing tactics was to "get incoherently drunk" and see what comes out.
On January 4, 2006, Buckley and Every Time I Die were in a van accident but escaped unharmed.
On December 4, 2021, Buckley announced that he was taking a hiatus from the band for his mental health.
In September 2023, it was reported that extras were needed for a music video for Buckley's new band for an October 1 shoot date. On October 9, Buckley announced via Instagram that the band is called Many Eyes and features Charlie and Nick Bellmore of Toxic Holocaust, Kingdom of Sorrow, and Jamey Jastas solo band on guitar and drums respectively.
Buckley is a member of Finale, his side project. The two-piece plays indie and acoustic music. Buckley lent his vocal talents to an R&B hook in Chae Hawk's track "PBS" and also "Stockholm Sindrome", a track with Philly/Pittsburgh electro-clash artist Pfunkt. He is also featured with Corey Letson on Four Year Strong's 90s cover album Explains It All covering the song "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" by The Smashing Pumpkins.
He is also a member of supergroup The Damned Things, founded in 2009, alongside members of Fall Out Boy and Anthrax. The band released its debut album Ironiclast in 2010, but was on hiatus from 2012 until 2018. They released their second album High Crimes on April 26, 2019, and have toured subsequently.