Douglas McCarthy, co-founding vocalist of the English industrial dance band Nitzer Ebb, has died. He was 58. The band shared an Instagram statement announcing that he had died on Wednesday, June 11.
The co-founder of a popular dance band has died at the age of 58. Douglas McCarthy, vocalist of English dance band Nitzer Ebb, died Wednesday after a battle with liver cirrhosis. The band announced ...
Douglas McCarthy, co-founder and frontman of the British industrial dance band Nitzer Ebb, has died at the age of 58. His passing was confirmed on June 11, 2025, through a statement shared on the band ...
Douglas McCarthy, the co-founding vocalist of English industrial dance outfit Nitzer Ebb, has passed away at the age of 58. McCarthy's death was confirmed by Nitzer Ebb's official social media account ...
Douglas McCarthy, of British electronic industrial group Nitzer Ebb, performs live onstage during the first night of Short Circuit Presents Mute "A Festival of Electronica" at the Roundhouse on May 13 ...
Douglas McCarthy, the vocalist who hectored anarchic invective with EBM innovators Nitzer Ebb and who joined Depeche Mode keyboardist Alan Wilder’s Recoil side project, died Wednesday at the age of 58 ...
Douglas McCarthy, the influential frontman of the British electronic body music (EBM) band Nitzer Ebb, died at 58. The band confirmed his death in a statement on social media on June 11. McCarthy was ...
Nitzer Ebb vocalist Douglas McCarthy died earlier in June and his bandmates Vaughan “Bon” Harris and Dave Gooday have announced that they have decided to continue, saying that upcoming shows will ...
Poppy made a surprise appearance during two sets, and also performing were A Perfect Circle, Alice in Chains, Lamb of God, Primus, Bad Omens, Code Orange, Incendiary, Nitzer Ebb, Better Lovers, Drop ...
The band asked for "everyone to please be respectful" during this "difficult time" Douglas McCarthy, co-founding vocalist of the English industrial dance band Nitzer Ebb, has died. He was 58. The band ...
Douglas McCarthy, the singer of the pioneering U.K. proto-industrial band Nitzer Ebb, has died. He was 58. The band confirmed the news on its social media accounts. It did not list a cause of death.