Tres Warren, the lead vocalist and guitarist of cult New York experimental band Psychic Ills, has passed away. Warren was 41 years old.

The news of his passing was announced on the band’s official Facebook page.

“Our hearts are broken and heavy with the news that our brother Tres has passed away,” Psychic Ills wrote. “Tres was a lover of music—his soul was made of it and he poured that into all he did with such heart and passion. We will forever be changed by knowing him and the empty space his leaving has left behind will never be filled… We love u T and will miss you every day.” Find the band’s full post below.

Warren formed Psychic Ills alongside bassist and vocalist Elizabeth Hart in 2003. Together they released five albums 2005’s Dins and 2008’s Mirror Eye, 2011’s Hazed Dream, 2013’s One Track Mind, and their last full-length offering, 2016’s Inner Journey Out.

As well as his work with Psychic Ills — Warren released a collaborative album with Alfredo Thiermann, two records with Drew McDowall under Compound Eye and three albums with Messages — a band made up of Warren, Spencer Herbst, and Taketo Shimada.

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