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Everyone Dies In Utah – “Exodus” [YouTube Song Stream]
In order to bring their vision to life on the new single, “Exodus,” Everyone Dies In Utah enlisted producer Cory Brunnemann to steer the wheel. Brunnemann pushed the band to levels that they themselves didn’t even know they were capable of.
The Skinny: Teetering between breakneck brutality and elegant, entrancing melody, the Temple, TX Everyone Dies In Utah, formed in 2008. 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.
In order to bring their vision to life on the new single, “Exodus,” Everyone Dies In Utah enlisted producer Cory Brunnemann to steer the wheel. Brunnemann pushed the band to levels that they themselves didn’t even know they were capable of. Together, the band and Cory created a single that the band feels is their best work to date.
“The band really worked hard together with Cory on ‘Exodus’. Our fans really enjoyed our first album and we wanted to touch base on our roots while progressing at the same time. We feel ‘Exodus’ really accomplished that.” says lead vocalist Danny Martinez. “This is our best single to date and Everyone Dies in Utah is stronger than ever.”

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