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(FILES) - A file picture taken on October 19, 2015, Musicians Josh Homme, Jesse Hughes and Matt McJunkins of Eagles of Death Metal perform at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, California. At least 18 people were killed in a series of gun attacks across Paris on November 12, 2015, as well as explosions outside the national stadium where France was hosting Germany. Police said at least 15 people had been killed at the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris. The scheduled headliner on November 12, 2015, at the Bataclan concert hall was Eagles of Death Metal, a California band that was on a tour of Europe after releasing last month its first album in seven years. Kevin Winter/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY == Image Credit: AFP

Members of the Eagles of Death Metal band say they’re home safe after the Paris attacks and “are horrified and still trying to come to terms with what happened in France”.

The US band was performing at the Bataclan when the deadly attacks occurred. Last Friday’s night of terror in Paris killed 129 people and wounded over 350 others.

“Our thoughts and hearts are first and foremost with our brother Nick Alexander, our record company comrades Thomas Ayad, Marie Mosser, and Manu Perez, and all the friends and fans whose lives were taken in Paris, as well as their friends, families, and loved ones,” the band said in a statement released on Wednesday.

Eagles of Death Metal released a new album, Zipper Down, last month. They were on a European tour. The band said all shows are on hold until further notice.

“Although bonded in grief with the victims, the fans, the families, the citizens of Paris, and all those affected by terrorism, we are proud to stand together, with our new family, now united by a common goal of love and compassion,” the band said.

Eagles of Death Metal were formed in 1998 in Palm Desert, California. Josh Homme, one of the founders of the band and leader of the band Queens of the Stone Age, wasn’t performing with Eagles of Death Metal in Paris.

The band closed its statement by thanking “the French police, the FBI, the US and French State Departments, and especially all those at ground zero with us who helped each other as best they could during this unimaginable ordeal, proving once again that love overshadows evil”.