The Black Dahlia Murder’s lead singer Trevor Strnad has died aged 41.
The death of the American artist was confirmed by the band on social media, who described him as ‘one of the world’s greatest entertainers.’‘Beloved son, brother, and Shepard of good times, he was loved by all that met him. A walking encyclopedia of all things music.
Stray From The Path drummer Craig Reynolds added: ‘Metal wouldn’t be what it is today without him. can’t believe it. RIP trevor strnad. every death metal band with two singers only has two singers because neither of them could do what he did.’ The group, which is currently comprised of Brian Eschbach, Max Lavelle, Alan Cassidy, and Brandon Ellis, formed in 2001, the same year they released their debut EP What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse.
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