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Alternative 19 June, 2013

Everyone Dies In Utah Welcomes Michael Crimlis

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Everyone Dies In Utah Welcomes Michael Crimlis
Temple, TX (Top40 Charts/ Tragic Hero Records) Everyone Dies In Utah have parted ways with bassist/vocalist Justin Yost. The band has found a replacement in Michael Crimlis formerly of Us, From Outside. "I used to be the vocalist for another band on Tragic Hero, so I've been labelmates with the EDIU dudes for a while and I was always a big fan of their style," says Crimlis. "When I was offered the position to be their new vocalist it was pretty much a no brainer." The rest of band released a statement saying "We look forward to the opportunity to share the adventure with such a talented musician!" Everyone Dies In Utah will perform all the dates at this year's Scream the Prayer tour as scheduled.

About Everyone Dies In Utah:
Teetering between breakneck brutality and elegant, entrancing melody, the Temple, TX quintet formed in 2008, consisting of Danny Martinez (Vocals, Keys, Synth), Michael Crimlis (Vocals), Trey Golden (Keys, Synth), and Nathan Chase Meadows (drums). The name of the band began as a joke, but stuck with them as time went on. It derives from the fact that the death rate in Utah was at one time higher than any other state.

So far, Everyone Dies In Utah has continually connected on a deep level with its passionate fan base. Since hitting the scene, they've attracted a rabid audience over the course of their self-released EP, I Hope You Realize This Means War in 2009 and then Seeing Clearly. They've also toured tirelessly with bands such as Affiance, Sirens and Sailors, Bleach Blonde, The Overseer and more. They know that it is very important to be accessible to their fans and do not plan on getting off the road any time soon

Everyone Dies In Utah Links:
facebook.com/everyonediesinutahtx
youtube.com/user/tragicherovideo
twitter.com/EDIU






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