'Eagles of Death Metal' Finally Speaks After Terror Attack On Paris Concert

The horrific terror attack that took place in Paris, France just this week has yet to die down, with the notorious militant group, ISIS taking full responsibility of the attack that killed 130 individuals.

France is now in certainty that they will not let this pass and has air raided numerous ISIS bases in the Middle East.

The number of individuals who were killed in the terror attack mostly came from Bataclan concert hall, wherein they were taken hostage before police raided the venue.

The American band, Eagles of Death Metal which was the band performing at the concert hall has finally issued a statement via Facebook.

In their message they paid tribute to four members of the music industry thst died during the siege in Bataclan concert hall, this includes Nick Alexander, merchandise manager, Thomas Ayad, Universal executive, Marie Mosser and Manu Perez.

"While the band is now home safe, we are horrified and still trying to come to terms with what happened in France," the band writes. 

The band also thanked the authorities for all the work they have done during the terror attacks.

The band was able to escape safely through the backstage when the siege happened. An Instagram video showed how stunned the musicians were when the first shot rang through the concert hall.

Their post ended informing their fans that all of their shows are on hold until further notice.

The band also uploaded an image of a peace sign and "rock on" gestures, superimposed on the French blue, white and red flag.

The very image of the peace sign and rock on gesture was used as cover art on their 2004 album, Peace Love Death Metal.

French authorities are still hunting down more people involved in the terror attacks. As of now, there have been two deaths and seven arrests. 

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