Bo Lueders, guitarist for pioneering hardcore band…
Bo Lueders, the guitarist for pioneering hardcore band Harm’s Way, tragically died at just 38 years outdated.
His bandmates shared the news in a heartbreaking Instagram post, saying the musician “will be remembered for his unwavering empathy and compassion for his friends & family and his magnetic, inimitable presence on & off the stage.”
While Lueders’ trigger of death was offered, his band talked about the suicide and disaster lifeline for those “struggling with depression or urges to self-harm.”
No trigger of death was offered. The band also shared the 988 suicide and disaster lifeline for those “struggling with depression or urges to self-harm.” WireImage
It is with heavy, damaged hearts that we share that our beloved Bo Lueders has handed away.
He can be remembered for his unwavering empathy and compassion for his associates & household and his magnetic, inimitable presence on & off the stage.
We kindly ask for grace and privateness as… pic.twitter.com/tUOz6ShmXG
— HARDLORE (@hardlorepod) April 2, 2026
A GoFundMe marketing campaign organized by Lueder’s “HardLore” podcast co-host Colin Young to help the guitarist’s mom and girlfriend pay memorial bills in Chicago described the artist as “Beloved to the world.”
Born Bohan Daniel Lueders in November 1987, he co-founded Harm’s Way in 2006 as a facet project of punk band Few and the Proud, which later grew to become a full-time act, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The band went on to release 5 studio albums and 5 EPs, including “Human Carrying Capacity,” “Become a Machine” and “Call My Name.”
Born Bohan Daniel Lueders in November 1987, he co-founded Harm’s Way in 2006 as a facet project of punk band Few and the Proud, which later grew to become a full-time act. Getty Images
Lueders helped launch the “HardLore” podcast in 2022 alongside Young, focusing on life in the hardcore, punk, and steel scene. Getty Images
Lueders helped launch the “HardLore” podcast in 2022 alongside Young, focusing on life in the hardcore, punk and steel scene.
In a latest episode answering listener questions, Lueders said he would most like to hear a Björk track before he died.
“I just wanna drift and go peacefully,” he said.
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