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Soilwork Guitarist David Andersson Passes Away

Soilwork guitarist David Andersson has died at the age of 47. The sad news was confirmed by the band, who issued the following statement:

“We are deeply saddened today, as we bring the terrible news of David Andersson‘s passing. He was one of a kind and a brilliant man in so many ways. He was our guitarist for more than 10 years and had a big impact on Soilwork‘s musical journey forward. Sadly alcohol and mental illness took you away from us.

We will miss him dearly and will continue to carry the musical legacy that he was a part of. Our deepest condolences goes out to his family. Forever grateful for the time we spent with you and all the good laughs. Thank you Dr. Dave. See you on the other side.

We encourage everyone to respect the privacy of David‘s family and friends in these tragic times.

Björn, Sven, Sylvain, Bastian, Rasmus & Simon“

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PostedSeptember 14, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsSoilwork, David Andersson

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