Neue Black Dahlia Murder
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Re: Neue Black Dahlia Murder
Ich bin komplett fassungslos. Worte werden dem ganzen nicht im mindesten gerecht. Seit 5000 Jahren meine Lieblingsband... kann grad nix sagen. Fuck.
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Nachruf im Decibel: https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2022/05 ... 1981-2022/
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Ich hab Trevor und seine Band nur einmal live erlebt (2011 als Vorgruppe von "Amon Amarth"), aber ihn damals und auch später in Interviews und bei Live-Aufnahmen immer als lustigen und vor allem lebenslustigen Typen wahrgenommen. Als Mensch, der selbst mit einem gewissen Krankheitsbild zu kämpfen hat, nimmt es mich immer mit, wenn ich sehen muss, dass andere an einem Punkt ankommen, wo sie offensichtlich nur diesen einen Ausweg finden.
Der Punkt, an dem dir weder die Musik, noch Freunde oder Verwandte in der Lage sind zu helfen, muss ein sehr einsamer und verlassener Ort sein.
Ruhe in Frieden, Trevor.
Der Punkt, an dem dir weder die Musik, noch Freunde oder Verwandte in der Lage sind zu helfen, muss ein sehr einsamer und verlassener Ort sein.
Ruhe in Frieden, Trevor.
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Re: Neue Black Dahlia Murder
Bißchen News von der Band:
Michigan’s The Black Dahlia Murder has just announced a show in Detroit on October 28 at Saint Andrew’s Hall, which will be a celebration of the life and legacy of Trevor Strnad. The concert marks the band’s return to the stage after the untimely passing of their beloved frontman, Trevor Scott Strnad, on the 11th of May this year. Founding member, Brian Eschbach will be putting down his guitar and taking on the role of lead vocals moving forward. A decision that wasn’t made lightly when the band got together to discuss their future after they started to work through the initial shock and grief of losing their best friend. Stepping back into the BDM family is guitarist Ryan Knight. Support for the show will come from Darkest Hour and Plague Years.
Decibel Magazine has interviewed all members of the band to discuss what’s next, which will be the cover of the magazine’s November 2022 issue out this month. Excerpt from Decibel Magazine:
“We spent many days thinking things like, ‘Is this over?’” Eschbach tells Decibel. “None of us wanted it to be over. We still feel like there is a lot left to do. I know Trevor would keep this band going if I went down a deep, dark path and weren’t here. It’s bigger than us. When we finally started talking about it, we thought, ‘Let’s remake it from within and see if Ryan wants to return. And I’ll take a crack on the vocals and see how it goes.’ I can’t go out there and do Trevor’s voice or try to be him. I can only execute the music of the Black Dahlia Murder with respect and try to do it the most justice I can. I’ve heard Trevor perform more than anyone else alive.”
Vermutlich die beste Lösung abseits einer Auflösung, Ryan Knight wieder zurück ist nun auch nicht ganz verkehrt. Wird natürlich sehr merkwürdig ohne Trevor, aber 'ne Chance gebe ich denen wohl.
Michigan’s The Black Dahlia Murder has just announced a show in Detroit on October 28 at Saint Andrew’s Hall, which will be a celebration of the life and legacy of Trevor Strnad. The concert marks the band’s return to the stage after the untimely passing of their beloved frontman, Trevor Scott Strnad, on the 11th of May this year. Founding member, Brian Eschbach will be putting down his guitar and taking on the role of lead vocals moving forward. A decision that wasn’t made lightly when the band got together to discuss their future after they started to work through the initial shock and grief of losing their best friend. Stepping back into the BDM family is guitarist Ryan Knight. Support for the show will come from Darkest Hour and Plague Years.
Decibel Magazine has interviewed all members of the band to discuss what’s next, which will be the cover of the magazine’s November 2022 issue out this month. Excerpt from Decibel Magazine:
“We spent many days thinking things like, ‘Is this over?’” Eschbach tells Decibel. “None of us wanted it to be over. We still feel like there is a lot left to do. I know Trevor would keep this band going if I went down a deep, dark path and weren’t here. It’s bigger than us. When we finally started talking about it, we thought, ‘Let’s remake it from within and see if Ryan wants to return. And I’ll take a crack on the vocals and see how it goes.’ I can’t go out there and do Trevor’s voice or try to be him. I can only execute the music of the Black Dahlia Murder with respect and try to do it the most justice I can. I’ve heard Trevor perform more than anyone else alive.”
Vermutlich die beste Lösung abseits einer Auflösung, Ryan Knight wieder zurück ist nun auch nicht ganz verkehrt. Wird natürlich sehr merkwürdig ohne Trevor, aber 'ne Chance gebe ich denen wohl.