We’re receiving reports from people in the music industry that Tyson Stevens, 29, former vocalist of defunct band Scary Kids Scaring Kids has died. He had recently celebrated his 29th birthday in September.

We've reached out to former representatives for Scary Kids as well as for Stevens' new band Coma Prevail for more information. A source who wishes to remain anonymous has told us that Stevens was found dead this morning by his girlfriend in Tucson, Arizona. Again, we are still seeking further confirmation.

Stevens formed the synth-driven post-hardcore outfit Scary Kids Scaring Kids in Arizona in 2002. After releasing their debut EP, After Dark, the band would go on to release two full-length albums—The City Sleeps in Flames (2005) and Scary Kids Scaring Kids (2007). The group signed a major label deal with RCA Records, before announcing their breakup in 2009.

UPDATE 11:03 p.m. EDT: Stevens' new band, Coma Prevail, have given further confirmation of the news on Facebook:

Read what people have been saying on social media beow:

Salvatore Mignano, vocalist for Victory Records band the Sleeping, posted this:

I just found out some very sad news that an old tour friend Tyson Stevens passed away lastnight in his sleep. I meet Tyson when The Sleeping did the last Scary Kids Scaring Kids tour and everyday on that tour was an awesome time. It ended up being one of those tours that I'll never forget. Everyday we all hung out and partied like one big traveling family. It's sad that the world lost a talented and great man like him. He will be missed. RIP Tyson A photo posted by Sal Mignano (@evilsal) on Oct 10, 2014 at 12:05pm PDT

Andrew Cook, manager for the Dear Hunter, tweeted the following:

Never easy to hear an old friend has passed, no matter how long it's been. Rest easy, Tyson Stevens. You were a sweetheart. #RIPTysonStevens — Andrew Cook (@andrewtothemoon) October 21, 2014

Jonny Craig tweeted:

… Im sorry you couldn't make it out brother.. Really tears at me. RIP brother. Keep those stars warm for the rest of us. — jonny craig (@jonnycraig4L) October 21, 2014

Music photographer Adam Elmakias tweeted:

Tyson Stevens of Scary Kids Scaring Kids , San Diego in 2009. One of my favorite portraits. ✌️ pic.twitter.com/JUfZb43gN7 — Adam Elmakias (@elmakias) October 21, 2014

More members of the music community remember Stevens on Twitter:

So sad to hear we lost another great soul…RIP #TysonStevens you were always so kind to me, I'll never forget the times we shared — Spencer Chamberlain (@wschamberlain) October 22, 2014

RIP Tyson Stevens. Scary Kids Scaring Kids was the first big band to take us out on tour. So sad to see you go man. pic.twitter.com/vsIZmawloW — Vic Fuentes (@piercethevic) October 22, 2014

RIP Tyson Stevens. Scary Kids was the first "big band" to take a chance and bring out my old band and I'm forever grateful. Sad to see ya go — Kevin Skaff (@Kevineffinskaff) October 22, 2014

Rest Well Tyson. SKSK will always be a big part of my high school years and helped pave the way for a lot of bands in this scene. — Eric Lambert (@ericthefall) October 22, 2014

Got off stage tonight to find out my friend Tyson Stevens died today. RIP man, you left us too soon. — Ryan Seaman (@ryanseaman) October 22, 2014

RIP Tyson Stevens. We had a blast on tour with our friends in Scary Kids back in the day. Such a loss… — Finch (@OfficialFinch) October 22, 2014

RIP to our dear friend, Tyson Stevens, of Scary Kids Scaring Kids. Today is a terrible day. — South By So What?! (@southbysowhat) October 22, 2014

RIP TYSON STEVENS! You will be missed! http://t.co/ktL40eJBHV — Kenny Leath (@Fronttotheback) October 22, 2014

One of my fav videos by @scarykidsscaringkids http://t.co/ODFLAUXZC1 you live on through the art you created while here my friend. — craig mabbitt (@craigmabbitt) October 22, 2014