Being completely honest when it comes to bands which shook our World, when It Dies Today dropped “The Caitiff Choir” back in 2004 via the now infamous Trustkill Records, we were hooked. They may not have been around since a second hiatus in 2015 but to hear that frontman Nicholas Brooks has made a guest
Filmed at The Clubhouse in Brazil, here’s a partial set from Buffalo New York’s It Dies Today from 2007. It sees the band fronted by former Still Remains bassist Jason Woods and playing tracks from “The Caitiff Choir” and “Sirens” as they waited on the green light from Trustkill Records for their third and sadly
A while back when discussing the success of Stay Sick Recordings and what we’d do if we won the lottery, Gecko came up with an idea. That idea was to create a record label of our own and then go to bands who have now gone their separate ways and cash inject them back into
Throwing back 15 years to September 2004 and the golden age of Metalcore, Buffalo New York quinet It Dies Today put out their debut full length with the then label of the moment Trustkill Records. The album ended up being the first of 3 high quality affairs before the band went on a pair of
Originally released in 2004 via Trustkill records, “The Caitiff Choir” by It Dies Today was the part of a wave of Metalcore albums at the height of the genre. Metalcore had taken over from Nu-Metal and Trustkill were a label milking it for all it was worth and as history documents, mistreating a number of