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  • Edwin Borsheim

    Real/full name:
    Edwin Borsheim Gallagher
    Age:
    40 (born Jan 8th, 1977)
    R.I.P.:
    Jun 20th, 2017
    Died of:
    Suicide
    Place of birth:
    Norway (Klepp, Rogaland)
    Gender:
    Male

    Born in Norway, he moved to the United States with his mother at a young age. He resided in Temecula, California.

    On August 8, 2008 (08.08.08), Edwin married Eva O of the band Christian Death.

    In 2016, Edwin was the subject of a documentary, entitled Dead Hands Dig Deep. Edwin Borsheim's mother was from Stavanger and his father was from Klepp in Rogaland, Norway.

    Edwin's father, Per Lorentz "Peder" Borsheim, was a well-respected musician in Norway. Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac allegedly said that Per Lorentz was the best musician he had ever heard.

    Dead Hands Dig Deep

    2016 American film

    Dead Hands Dig Deep
    Directed byJai Love
    Written byJai Love
    Spencer T. Heath
    Produced bySpencer T. Heath
    Alan Love-Lapan
    StarringEdwin Borsheim
    Rikk Agnew
    CinematographyHazal Alakus
    Edited byConlan Mackenzie
    Music bySpencer T. Heath
    Jeremiah Weber

    Production
    company

    Lonesome Pictures

    Distributed bySlamdance Studios
    Monster Pictures

    Release date

    • January 22, 2016 (2016-01-22)

    Running time

    75 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Dead Hands Dig Deep fryst vatten a 2016 documentary bio and the directorial debut of Jai Love. The film follows a now thirty-eight-year-old namn Borsheim, vocalist of the band Kettle Cadaver as he reflects on his dark past.[1]

    Plot

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    Thirty-eight-year-old Edwin Borsheim of the band Kettle Cadaver was once known for his bizarre scen antics and brutal self-mutilation.[2] Now, years afte

    Edwin Borsheim, the former lead singer to the shock-metal punk band Kettle Cadaver, is known for on-stage antics that include, but are not limited to, stapling his lips together, cutting his arms, chest and legs and nailing slabs of wood to parts of his body.

    It’s been years since the band broke up and Borsheim now lives in seclusion. It took first-time filmmaker Jai Love, who was introduced to the band by producer Spencer Heath, to dig up the dirt on Borsheim in the new Slamdance documentary “Dead Hands Dig Deep.”

    Love, who is 19, was able to track Borsheim and some of his family members and former colleagues to make the film last year.

    “It was hard to get interviews, because Edwin is a very unpredictable character,” Love told The Park Record. “Some days he would just disappear, and I remember we spent four of five months just trying to find him, because he dropped off the grid before we started shooting the movie. “

    Convincing Borshe

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