Bo Lueders, Founding Member of Harm's Way, Dies at 38
Bo Lueders death: Harm’s Way founding member and HardLore podcast co-host passes away at 38 - here's what we know so far
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Bo Lueders, a founding member of the hardcore band Harm's Way, has passed away at the age of 38. The band announced his death on April 2, highlighting his empathy and magnetic presence, while also offering support for those struggling with mental health issues.
- 01Bo Lueders was a founding member of Harm's Way, formed in Chicago in 2006.
- 02He passed away at the age of 38, with the cause of death currently undisclosed.
- 03The band released five albums, with their latest, 'Common Suffering,' in 2023.
- 04Lueders co-hosted the HardLore podcast, sharing stories from musicians' touring lives.
- 05The band emphasized the importance of mental health support in their tribute.
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The hardcore music community is mourning the loss of Bo Lueders, a founding member of the Chicago-based band Harm's Way, who died at the age of 38. The band announced his passing on April 2, expressing their sorrow and remembering him for his empathy and vibrant presence both on and off stage. They also encouraged those struggling with mental health issues to seek help, sharing the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number, 988. Lueders played a significant role in shaping Harm's Way since its formation in 2006, contributing to five albums, including their latest release, 'Common Suffering,' in 2023. Additionally, he co-launched the HardLore podcast in 2022, which featured stories from various musicians across genres. The cause of his death remains undisclosed.
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