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Godflesh are bidding the stage farewell. UK industrial duo Godflesh will no long be performing live. Lead singer and founding member Justin Broadrick made the announcement following surgery for a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Justin K. Broadrick of Godflesh, photo by Gary Wolstenholme/Redferns Godflesh are coming to an end, but not just yet. Justin ...
The co-founder and lead singer of an English industrial metal band recently had “significant” surgery. A surgery that’s resulted in unforeseen and unfortunate circumstances. In an Instagram post ...
Industrial metal juggernaut Godflesh is giving up the touring and performing live, as the band’s architect Justin K. Broadrick is no longer able to perform due to ongoing health issues. News of this ...
Godflesh/Jesu leader Justin K. Broadrick has announced some very sad news. He recently had to undergo “significant open abdominal surgery for a inguinal hernia that was close to an emergency,” and ...
Godflesh singer-guitarist Justin Broadrick has started laying the groundwork for the performing and recording end to his band after undergoing significant abdominal surgery this past month. In a new ...
Godflesh are coming to an end, but not just yet. Justin Broadrick, the industrial metal band’s frontman, wrote a long statement on Instagram explaining the decision and the band’s path moving forward.
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Godflesh mastermind Justin K. Broadrick has officially announced the end of the band's live performances due to health concerns. In a candid statement shared on March 4, Broadrick revealed that he ...
Ten years ago, Justin Broadrick and Ben Green truly brought Godflesh back from the dead. Not just ending a drought of recorded output that had run on since 2001’s Hymns, the Birmingham industrialists’ ...