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Deerhunter singer injured in car crash
File picture of Bradford Cox of the band Deerhunter performs during 2013 Governors Ball Music Festival at Randalls Island on June 9, 2013 in New York City. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

ATLANTA,Georgia, Dec 7 — The frontman of the critically acclaimed US indie rock band Deerhunter has been injured after being hit by a car.

Singer and guitarist Bradford Cox posted a picture of himself Thursday on Instagram from a hospital bed with a large brace covering his neck.

“Still waiting for X-ray results or any real diagnoses. Can’t move much. Incredible pain,” Cox wrote online.

Cox, 32, said that he was hit by a car and showed a picture of his father looking after him at the hospital in their home city of Atlanta.

The band has no upcoming concert dates after completing a tour to promote last year’s album Monomania and opening two arena shows earlier this year for the Arctic Monkeys.

Deerhunter has developed a following through six albums of noisy but ambient guitar-based rock, with Cox singing in a stream-of-consciousness style without writing down lyrics beforehand.

Cox has abnormally long legs due to Marfan syndrome, a genetic disorder. — AFP

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