Josh Fauver, Former Deerhunter Bassist, Dead at 39 Josh Fauver, the former Deerhunter member who served as bassist during the Georgia bandâ...
Josh Fauver, the former Deerhunter member who served as bassist during the Georgia bandâs ascension to indie rock stardom, has died at the age of 39.
Deerhunter revealed on social media that Fauver had died; a representative for the band confirmed the death. No cause of death was announced.
âVery difficult times now,â Deerhunter wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of the band â" Fauver included â" in their formative years.
Fauver played bass in Deerhunter from 2005 â" he joined the band after Justin Bosworth, Deerhunterâs original bassist, died in 2004 from injuries he sustained in a skateboarding accident â" through 2012, and played on four of the bandâs albums: The 2005 debut Turn It Up Faggot, 2007âs Cryptograms, 2008âs double LP Microcastle/Weird Era Cont. and 2010âs Halcyon Digest.
Fauver is also credited as co-writer on the Microcastle highlight âNothing Ever Happened,â which he penned alongside frontman Bradford Cox.
After touring in support of Halcyon Digest, Fauver parted ways with Deerhunter. âJosh Fauver, the longtime bass player, not the original bass player, but the longest running bass player, for unknown reasons that have not been explained to me, just⦠didnât want to be in the band anymore for personal reasons, which Iâm not privy to. There was no animosity or acrimony,â Cox told Bomb Magazine (via BrooklynVegan).
In addition to his tenure with Deerhunter, Fauver also played in the bands Electrosleep International and S.I.D.S.
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