Fans were saddened when the band Everytime I Die announced that their splitting up last year, but there is hope again as singer Keith Buckley recently revealed that he established a new band called Many Eyes and they're coming out with new music soon.

In a post on the new group's social media accounts, Buckley read a handwritten letter that announced the group's plans.

"Just wanted to let you know that I have a new band. It's called Many Eyes. Two brothers named Charlie and Nick Bellmore play guitar and drums respectively. They also write, produce & record all the songs. I think they're brilliant and I'm confident that you will too," he wrote.

He further explained that Jamey Jasta was the reason why he was able to meet his new bandmates and ever since they got together, the three of them have been writing tracks.

Keith Buckley Says Many Eyes is a New Chapter for Him

"Many Eyes marks the beginning of a new chapter in my story. One that promises to be significantly different from the ones that preceded it. It'll be better... I'm better," he added. (via Loudwire)

Buckley added that he's looking forward to proving it with the world not just on stage but also behind the scenes.

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As of this writing, the band has yet to reveal more information about possible release dates of new music. They also never revealed details about their songs.

What Happened to Everytime I Die

The band's original lineup consisted of Jordan Buckley, Andy Williams, and Michael Novak. They later added Keith Buckley and John McCarthy.

Before they split last year, the remaining members were Jordan Buckley, Steve Micciche, Clayton "Goose" Holyoak, and Keith Buckley.

They confirmed in 2022 that their last show ever was their set on December 11, 2021, and they needed to break up as there was no "direct communications" with Keith Buckley. (via Billboard)

It appears that there was an issue between the singer and his bandmates as they believe that the metalcore vocalist had cut them off by himself.

Keith Buckley later responded with his own statement and shared a copy of a separation agreement which asked him to stop making any statements whether on social media or written that "defame" or even tarnish the reputation of the band and its members.

He was also prohibited from using the group's name or logo.

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