Kyle Pavone, lead vocalist of the metalcore band We Came As Romans, has died at 28-years-old with the cause of death unknown at this time.

On August 19, Pavone was transported to a hospital in Michigan, according to TMZ. Six days later on Saturday, he was pronounced dead, and the cause of death remains unknown until an autopsy report is revealed.

The band confirmed Pavone’s death in a post on social media:

“Kyle’s tragic loss came too early in his life and those of his bandmates. All are devastated by his passing. We will miss his smiles, his sincerity, his concern for others, and his impressive musical talent. In lieu of flowers, we will be providing information regarding charity donations this coming week. The family and the band wish to thank their fans and the music community for all of their love and support as they navigate their grief.”

Along with the post, the band added the lyrics to one of their new tracks, “Promise Me,” which reads “Will I Be Remembered or Will I Be Lost in Loving Eyes?” On August 18, Pavone tweeted these exact lyrics.

“I love this picture so much because it shows you how I’ll always remember you,” bandmate Joshua Moore wrote in Instagram post. “The craziest, goofiest, most funny and lovable kid. I miss you so much.”

We Came As Romans drummer David Puckett also released his own statement via Twitter.

Pavone first joined We Came as Romans in 2008 as a vocalist and keyboardist, and their debut album To Plant a Seed was released in 2009. Throughout the years, the band released five records, including 2017’s Cold Like War. The most recent LP features singles “Cold Like War” and “Lost In The Moment,” as well as hit tracks “Learning to Survive” and “Wasted Age.”

This September, the band was slated to begin a tour in support of the metal band Bullet for My Valentine.

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