The lead vocalist and co-founder of the US band described metal as a ‘healthy outlet for negative energy’
Photograph: Larry Marano/Rex/ShutterstockPhotograph: Larry Marano/Rex/ShutterstockTrevor Strnad, the lead vocalist and co-founder of the US black-metal band the Black Dahlia Murder, has died aged 41. His bandmates confirmed his death on social media. No cause was given, but contact information for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline was shared alongside the announcement.
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