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A special package paying tribute to late
METAL CHURCH singer
Mike Howe is now available for pre-order from the
Rat Pak Records web site. The
"In Memoriam (Remembering Mike Howe)" memorial booklet and tribute shirt will only be available for a short while, so if you want one, be sure to order sooner than later.
METAL CHURCH guitarist
Kurdt Vanderhoof announced the package's availability in a social media post earlier today (Tuesday, November 2). He wrote: "Many of you have asked if there would be an official
Mike Howe memorial booklet & shirt, it took some time, but here it is. Hats off to the owner of
Rat Pak Records for putting this amazing 60-page tribute book & shirt package together for
Mike. It's very classy to say the least! There are only going to be 500 in print so if you want one, don't wait."
Howe was found dead at his home in Eureka, California on July 26. According to
TMZ,
Howe's official cause of death was determined to be asphyxia due to hanging. A spokesperson for the Humboldt County Sheriff's Dept. told the site authorities are calling it a suicide. He was only 55 years old.
TMZ stated that cops in Eureka got a call just after 10 a.m. reporting an unexpected death at a home. By the time deputies arrived, they found
Howe dead at the scene.
According to police, drugs and alcohol are not believed to be factors in the death and no controlled substances or paraphernalia were located at the scene.
Four days after
Howe's death, the surviving members of
METAL CHURCH shared a statement on social media in which they blamed his suicide on the fact that he "was victimized by a failing health-care system and subsequently poisoned by the venom of Big Pharma," a term which refers collectively to the global pharmaceutical industry. "In short and in essence, he fell prey to the real 'Fake Healer'."
METAL CHURCH's statement was quickly met with criticism from some of the band's fans who felt that the long-running metal act was using
Howe's death as a platform to assert its political views. As a result,
METAL CHUCH pulled its original post from social media and replaced it with a revised version, in which the musicians said they were "in no way, shape or form referring to anything in relation to vaccinations, COVID or politics. We were saying our brother was hurting and while he was seeking medical care for it, the treatments he was utilizing did not protect him," they wrote. "Otherwise, he would still be with us today."
Howe, who fronted
METAL CHURCH from 1988 until 1994, officially rejoined the band in April 2015.
Prior to joining
METAL CHURCH more than three decades ago,
Howe spent two years fronting California metal act
HERETIC.
The reunion between
Mike and
METAL CHURCH was put in motion in July of 2014 when
Mike started working with guitarist
Kurdt Vanderhoof on a side project
Kurdt was forming with
Nigel Glockler from
SAXON. Through these initial conversations,
Kurdt convinced
Mike to ultimately return to
METAL CHURCH. The idea was to see if they could recapture some of the magic from the three albums
METAL CHURCH released in the late '80s:
"The Human Factor",
"Blessing In Disguise" and
"Hanging In The Balance". Out of those sessions, 2016's
"XI" was born and captured the sound that made the band fan favorites in the '80s and mixed it with a new, invigorated sound.
METAL CHURCH's latest release was
"From The Vault", which arrived in April 2020 via
Rat Pak Records. The effort was a special-edition compilation album that featured 14 previously unreleased songs from the
Howe era, including four newly recorded studio tracks, among them a redux of the band's fan favorite classic
"Conductor".
Howe is not the first singer of
METAL CHURCH to die.
David Wayne passed away in May 2005 from complications following a car crash. He was 47 years old.
Wayne sang on
METAL CHURCH's first two classic offerings (1984's
"Metal Church" and 1986's
"The Dark") before leaving the group and being replaced by
Howe.
Many of you have asked if there would be an official Mike Howe memorial booklet & shirt, it took some time, but here it...
Posted by Metal Church on Tuesday, November 2, 2021