We Came as Romans singer Kyle Pavone died of an "accidental overdose." The news comes in the form of an official press statement, which you can read below. TMZ reports that a full toxicology report will take up to eight weeks to complete.

On Saturday, August 25, we lost our son, our brother, our best friend, and bandmate to an accidental overdose.
The opposite of addiction is connection. If you are feeling disconnected or lost, there is help.
Please take action, whether that is talking to your families or friends, meeting with a counselor, or joining a support group.
If you are a friend or family member of someone who is struggling, do not be silent!
If you are an artist in need of support through your struggle, we have created the The Kyle Pavone Foundation in Kyle's honor, to help.
We look forward to celebrating Kyle's life again at a public event in early October at the Fillmore in Detroit.
Please join us to continue to support Kyle Pavone Foundation.org.
Thank you.

Pavone died last Saturday (Aug. 25.) at the age of 28. The news was confirmed in a statement from the band.

He joined We Came as Romans in 2008 and is featured on all five of the band's full-length albums. His voice served as a notable standout during modern metalcore's rise in the late 2000s and early 2010s. He performed various keyboard and synthesizer duties throughout Romans' catalog as well.

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