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Everyone Dies In Utah Stream A New Song On Top40-Charts.com
Temple, TX (Top40 Charts/ Tragic Hero Records) Top40-Charts.com is currently streaming The Shinies & The Shadows, a song off Everyone Dies In Utah's new album Neutral Ground. The track's somber beginning doesn't last long before the band explodes into their signature sound.

"The Shinies & The Shadows was the last song we wrote for this album," says guitarist Keaton Smith. "We knew we wanted the song to be dark. This song is just the darker way of expressing what the rest of Neutral Ground is all about.

Neutral Ground was produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, A Skylit Drive, Letter Kills) in his Cleveland, OH recording space Crushtone Studios and will be released on 11/19/13.
Everyone Dies In Utah - The Shinies & The Shadows

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), Trey Golden (Keys, Synth), Keaton Smith (guitar), Brandon Stoltz (guitar), Nolan Bailey (bass) and Ricky Williams (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






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