Pinkish Black Singer Daron Beck Dies at 48
Briefly

Daron was a kind, tremendously funny, and gentle soul that made some of the most creative and compelling music ever released on Relapse Records. Our hearts go out to his partner Lisa, mom Debbie, bandmate Jon, and everyone else that was lucky enough to cross paths with him.
Beck formed Pinkish Black with drummer Jon Teague in 2011. The pair had previously played in the Great Tyrant, a doom-jazz project with bassist Tommy Atkins that ended when Atkins died by suicide in 2010.
Pinkish Black's self-titled debut arrived in 2012, with Beck handling lead vocals and keyboards while Teague played percussion. The following year, Pinkish Black issued Razed to the Ground, followed by their inaugural Relapse album, 2015's Bottom of the Morning.
In 2018, a GoFundMe was launched for Beck after he suffered two heart attacks.
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