My point is that Express JS code needs to map errors from your controllers to HTTP status errors. It's frowned upon to say the least to throw HTTP errors from within your business-logic code.
Does this make sense?
My point is that each individual request needs to be error aware. There are (probably) different exceptions for each request, which need to be appropriately mapped to an error.
*to an HTTP status I mean. Sorry no edit feature on this chat.
If you plan to always send HTTP 500 errors no matter what the issue is, then sure a generic error handler will work OK I guess.
I was a bit too pedantic on saying "you should use next". What I meant is that you should have error-handling on a case-by-case basis.