Did you see our interview with Keith Buckley last month? Besides being the singer for Every Time I Die and writing books, he’s been busy with a new synth-driven electro project called Tape.

Did you see our interview with Keith Buckley last month? Besides being the singer for Every Time I Die and writing books, he’s been busy with a new synth-driven electro project called Tape.
A couple weeks back we talked about Tape, the new synth-driven electro project of Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley and producer Joshua Hurley. The pair joined forces with Glassjaw frontman Daryl Palumbo and former Men, Women & Children vocalist TJ Penzone (not to be confused with his brother Rick who’s in Color Film with Daryl) to produce their debut material that’s coming out soon.
If you’re an Every Time I Die fan, you know Glassjaw and ETID go way back. As you may know, GJ frontman Daryl Palumbo made a guest appearance on the band’s 2005 album Gutter Phenomenon, performing on the track “Champing at the Bit.”