Every Time I Die Frontman Goes After Selfie Taking Fan
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(Metal Hammer) Another fan of Every Time I Die has come up short when trying to take an onstage selfie with the band. At a recent gig in the UK, a fan got on to the stage while the band were performing and tried to take a selfie with frontman Keith Buckley, only for the singer to slap the phone out of his hand. It follows a similar incident in 2014 when another fan tried to snap a selfie with the vocalist, only for his brother - guitarist Jordan Buckley - to launch a well-aimed kick at the man's hand and send the phone flying. Every Time I Die are among a string of rock acts to take action against fans using phones to take pictures of shoot video at gigs. Slipknot's Corey Taylor and Disturbed's David Draiman previously spoke out on the matter, while recently Green Day frontman Billy Joe Armstrong issued a plea for there to be more "human interaction" between the band and their audience. He said: "At our shows I see lot of people holding up cell phones. You can look at a screen at home, you can look at your computer or your phone anywhere. "You can take your picture but let's have eye contact, let's have a human experience right now that you can't capture on a cell phone." Watch the incident here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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