Every Time I Die – Ex Lives

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Record Details

LabelEPITAPH
Catalog NoE 87190
Format2× Vinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode0045778715510
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Every Time I Die Ex Lives vinyl is the format this record was built for, a full-band performance that hits harder on wax than it ever could through a streaming queue.

Every Time I Die and the Weight of Ex Lives

Every Time I Die built their reputation over years of relentless touring and a catalog that consistently pushed at the edges of heavy music. The Buffalo, New York outfit never sat comfortably in a single genre box, pulling from hardcore, Southern rock, and noise in ways that felt genuinely their own. Ex Lives, released on Epitaph Records, sits at a point in their career where the songwriting is tight, the performances are unhinged in exactly the right ways, and the production has enough muscle to translate fully to vinyl. This is a band that understood dynamics, and that understanding pays off when you put a needle to a groove.

What This Pressing Includes

This is the Epitaph pressing, catalog number E 87190, and it comes with more than just the standard album. The package includes two bonus tracks not found on the base digital release, which alone makes this the more complete version of the record. On top of that, a CD copy of the album is included inside the package, so you get a physical copy for the car or the desk alongside the LP. That kind of value in a single package is not something labels do as often as they used to, and it makes this pressing worth tracking down even if you already own Ex Lives in another format.

Why This Copy Belongs in Your Collection

Collectors looking at Every Time I Die Ex Lives vinyl are getting a record from a band with a genuinely devoted following and a back catalog that holds real value in the secondary market. Epitaph has been pressing quality physical product for decades, and this release reflects that consistency. The bonus tracks add replay and completionist appeal, and the included CD gives the package a tangible sense of completeness that single-disc releases often lack. If you care about owning the definitive physical version of this album rather than just any copy, the bonus content and bundled CD make this the edition to own. It is a straightforward case: more music, better packaging, one of the stronger releases in the ETID catalog represented properly in an analog format.