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Members and tour manager of Liverpool band Her's killed in US car crash Members and tour manager of Liverpool band Her's killed in US car crash
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Both members of the band Her’s from Liverpool have died in a car crash while touring the US, their label confirmed on Thursday evening. Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading were on their way to a gig in Santa Ana, California, early on Wednesday morning when they were involved in a road accident.Both members of the band Her’s from Liverpool have died in a car crash while touring the US, their label confirmed on Thursday evening. Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading were on their way to a gig in Santa Ana, California, early on Wednesday morning when they were involved in a road accident.
The duo, who described themselves as an “international supersonic spectral wave Liverpool band” on their social media accounts, were killed alongside their tour manager, Trevor Engelbrektson.The duo, who described themselves as an “international supersonic spectral wave Liverpool band” on their social media accounts, were killed alongside their tour manager, Trevor Engelbrektson.
Only days ago, the band had been featured on the BBC Music Introducing programme. Her’s were touring North America for the second time, having released their debut album Invitation to Her’s, and were playing 19 shows.Only days ago, the band had been featured on the BBC Music Introducing programme. Her’s were touring North America for the second time, having released their debut album Invitation to Her’s, and were playing 19 shows.
Last summer, Her’s were mentioned in the Guardian’s “one to watch” category, where Emily Mackay described the band as “a Liverpool duo who make free with the bossa nova heartbreak of Everything But the Girl (pre-Missing era), the spry jangle of early Aztec Camera and the wistful wryness of the Smiths’ Hatful of Hollow”.Last summer, Her’s were mentioned in the Guardian’s “one to watch” category, where Emily Mackay described the band as “a Liverpool duo who make free with the bossa nova heartbreak of Everything But the Girl (pre-Missing era), the spry jangle of early Aztec Camera and the wistful wryness of the Smiths’ Hatful of Hollow”.
Their label Heist or Hit described them as “one of the UK’s most loved up and coming bands”. “We are all heartbroken. Their energy, vibrancy and talent came to define our label. As humans, they were warm, gentle and hilarious,” the label said in a statement.Their label Heist or Hit described them as “one of the UK’s most loved up and coming bands”. “We are all heartbroken. Their energy, vibrancy and talent came to define our label. As humans, they were warm, gentle and hilarious,” the label said in a statement.
“Each time they stopped by the office made for an uplifting experience. To say they were close would be an underestimation of a friendship that was genuinely beautiful to witness; they loved one another like brothers.”“Each time they stopped by the office made for an uplifting experience. To say they were close would be an underestimation of a friendship that was genuinely beautiful to witness; they loved one another like brothers.”
In an Instagram post published on Monday, the two musicians said it was “almost home time for the lads” after a US tour that had “gone swimmingly so far”.In an Instagram post published on Monday, the two musicians said it was “almost home time for the lads” after a US tour that had “gone swimmingly so far”.
Her’s had been scheduled to perform at the Gold Sounds Festival 2019 in Leeds on 11 May.Her’s had been scheduled to perform at the Gold Sounds Festival 2019 in Leeds on 11 May.
The duo’s deaths evoke the tragic fatal car crash of English indie rock band Viola Beach, whose four members died in an accident in Sweden in 2016 after crashing into a raised section of a bridge and falling into a canal below. The four members of another promising English band, Viola Beach, died in a car crash in Sweden in 2016 after their vehicle hit a raised section of a bridge and fell into a canal below.
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