Brody Dalle has spoken out to pay tribute to the music fans murdered at the Eagles Of Death Metal show at The Bataclan in Paris last week (13 November).
The former Distillers frontwoman turned solo punk icon is married to Eagles Of Death Metal drummer and Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Josh Homme. Homme was not touring with the band when ISIS struck their Paris gig and killed 89 music fans.
Now, Dalle has taken to Instagram and Twitter to pay her respects to the fallen in the wake of the atrocities.
"My heart aches for the people who were murdered at the EODM show," says Dalle. "It aches for the families who are left with the heart breaking grief and the loss of their loved ones. It aches for the innocent lives taken around our world and anyone affected by these Incomprehensible acts of hate. Love is the only salve."
"Long live France , Long live Freedom, Long live music and Long live Love."
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Dalle's statement comes after Eagles Of Death Metal broke their silence on their Paris ordeal. The band are currently charging towards No.1 with Duran Duran cover 'Save A Prayer' thanks to a campaign to show solidarity with the Paris victims,
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Deftones, who were also in the venue at the time of the attack, have also cancelled all upcoming shows - while Foo Fighters, U2 and more have also pulled shows.