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The price of brilliance: vulnerability triad and systemic failures in the ‘27 Club’ mortality phenomenon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2026

Valentin Skryabin*
Affiliation:
Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education , Moscow, Russian Federation
*
Correspondence to Valentin Skryabin (sardonios@yandex.ru)
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Summary

The ‘27 Club’ myth masks a public health problem: systems that amplify musicians’ psychological vulnerability. This multiple-case study uses reflexive thematic analysis of Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse, triangulating biographies, archives and documentaries. Across cases we identify a vulnerability triad – emotional dysregulation, chronic distress and substance-mediated coping – and show how ‘tortured genius’ narratives, industry pressures and fragmented care normalise risk. Cohort evidence indicates musicians face 1.7–3 times excess mortality for decades post-fame, especially solo artists and trauma survivors. We propose integrated risk assessments in contracts, mobile dual-diagnosis support and narrative interventions.

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Cultural Reflections
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© The Author(s), 2026. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Royal College of Psychiatrists
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