Godflesh are pulling the plug on live shows and studio albums following singer Justin Broadrick's abdominal surgery.
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That said, Broadrick revealed that he's in the process of working on two final albums that will conclude Godflesh's recording career. But he does intend to continue working with his other bands Jesu ...
Industrial metal juggernaut Godflesh is giving up the touring and performing live, as the band’s architect Justin K.
Following a recent open abdominal surgery, Godflesh co-founder Justin K. Broadrick has revealed he’s permanently pulling the iconic industrial band off the stage to focus on his health. The U.K.
The industrial metal band’s frontman cited post-surgery medical risks as the reason it’s unsafe to continue performing music ...
Hernia surgery and long-term health concerns bring the band's touring era to a close, though new albums are still on the way.
Justin Broadrick, frontman with extreme metal pioneers Godflesh, has announced that the band will no longer perform live. Broadrick shared the news on Instagram, alongside a photo taken in hospital, ...
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