Bo Lueders dead: Harm’s Way guitarist and co-founder was 38

Bo Lueders dead: Harm’s Way guitarist and co-founder was 38


Bo Lueders, guitarist and co-founder of the Chicago-based hardcore metal band Harm’s Way, has died, his bandmates announced β€œwith heavy, broken hearts” Thursday on social media. He was 38.

Lueders β€œwill be remembered for his unwavering empathy and compassion for his friends & family and his magnetic, inimitable presence on & off the stage,” Harm’s Way wrote on Instagram, asking for β€œgrace and privacy” during a difficult time.

No cause of death was provided, but the band offered up the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline to anyone β€œstruggling with depression or urges to self-harm.”

Born Bohan Daniel Lueders in November 1987, the musician co-founded Harm’s Way in 2006 as a side project of the punk band Few and the Proud. It turned into a full-time band that has released five studio albums and five EPs in the years since, with songs including β€œHuman Carrying Capacity,” β€œBecome a Machine” and β€œCall My Name.”

In a bio posted by the band on Spotify, Lueders took a shot at describing the music on Harm’s Way’s 2018 album, β€œPosthuman,” which was followed by its fifth album, β€œCommon Suffering,” in 2023.

β€œTo a Harm’s Way fan, I would describe β€˜Posthuman’ as a blend of β€˜Isolation’ (2011) and β€˜Rust’ (2015), but it’s sonically way more insane,” he said. β€œTo anyone else, I would simply say it’s like full on aggression.”

Lueders began the β€œHardLore” podcast in 2022 with Twitching Tongues frontman Colin Young to chronicle life on the road in the hardcore/punk/metal scene. A new episode β€” the second part of a two-part interview with Madball singer Freddie Crician β€” was posted Wednesday.

But on March 19, before that two-parter was done, Young and Lueders posted a β€œHardLore” episode that broke from format, instead answering listener questions for an hour and a half. One listener asked the hosts what piece of music they wanted to hear last before they died. Young picked β€œMy Way” by Frank Sinatra. His buddy chose another track that was distinctly non-metal and non-punk.

β€œMine would be some BjΓΆrk song, probably. Either β€˜Unravel’ or β€˜Aurora.’ I just wanna drift and go peacefully,” Lueders said, rubbing both eyes before making a drifting gesture with both hands.

β€œI think β€˜Unravel’ is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.”

A GoFundMe campaign was launched Friday by Young on behalf of Lueders’ β€œmother Wendy and girlfriend Taylor to help cover the costs of both afterlife & memorial services in Chicago.” The campaign had reached nearly $140,000 by midday.



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