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Keith Buckley (Every Time I Die) talks about the VMAs

Keith Buckley, frontman for Every Time I Die, has penned a MySpace blog regarding his thoughts on the recent MTV Video Music Awards.


"The truth is, creativity comes not only from an awareness of influences but from a study of how they offend you," says Buckley at one point. "If it weren’t for MTV award shows there would be no music devoted to its undoing. There would be no antiplots and miniplots and archplots that make direction and story writing what it is. If I didn’t hate METRO STATION as much as I do I would never fully appreciate the brilliance of true music played by musicians. I am proud to be a part of a culture that will not make a countdown on a local radio station."


The band released The Big Dirty in 2007 on Ferret.

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