Far from guitar riffs and pogos, the Eagles of Death Metal have a new appointment with Paris.
The members of the American rock band are expected at the trial for the November 13 attacks on May 10, as a second sequence of testimonies from victims and bereaved relatives begins.
Their hearings cover a strong symbolism for the survivors of the Bataclan, but also for the artists themselves, living for seven years with the crushing guilt of the survivor.
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They hesitated for a long time before testifying.
Like so many other victims, the trial has awakened in them the trauma of the attacks, the memory of bullets whistling, of the frightened cries of the public.
They tried to keep some distance from the trial, then finally became civil parties during the proceedings.
Two members of the group of the time will present themselves at the bar: the singer Jesse Hughes and his ex-guitarist Eden Galindo.
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