Michigan metallers THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER played their first show since the passing of singer Trevor Strnad last night (Friday, October 28) at Saint Andrew’s Hall in Detroit. Founding member Brian Eschbach has put down his guitar and has taken on the role of lead vocalist. Stepping back into the TH…
Watch THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER Play First Show Since Passing Of Singer TREVOR STRNAD
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