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Shortly after the 2017 suicides of Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, the air was thick with talk of clinical depression, artists and writers using their platforms to reassert that this illness is debilitating, serious and real.
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Suicide Silence: Suicide Silence's new album is ‘heavy as possible’
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New Order: talk suicide prevention in Parliament to mark anniversary of Ian Curtis’ death
submitted by Nick May 19th 2022 11:00 am (www.nme.com)
Frontman Bernard Sumner slammed the "ludicrous" waiting times for young people with problems to be seen by specialistsThe post New Order talk suicide prevention in Parliament to mark anniversary of Ian Curtis’ death appeared first on NME.
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Portishead: Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, IDLES, Portishead and more feature in ‘Man Down’ mental health film
submitted by Nick May 5th 2022 08:00 pm (www.nme.com)
The film focuses on men working in the music industry and looks at topics such as isolation, depression and suicideThe post Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, IDLES, Portishead and more feature in ‘Man Down’ mental health film appeared first on NME.
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