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Scotsman
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
TREMOURS to play live in Glasgow this June
LA Shoegaze duo TREMOURS are heading out on their first UK/European tour co-headlining with Little Cloud Records label mates, The Veldt. The UK leg of the tour also includes a Glasgow headline show at the Glad Cafe on Monday 9th June 2025 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The band's debut album 'Fragments' is available now via Little Cloud Records. TREMOURS formed in Los Angeles in 2021 by the duo of Lauren Andino and Glenn Fryatt. Late-night jam sessions in the midst of lockdown uncertainty slowly transformed into TREMOURS creative partnership, driven by the tension between Andino's hazy, drifting guitars and Fryatt's urgent, pulsating drums. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad South Carolina-born Andino has played with LSD And The Search For God and most recently L.A. Witch as a touring guitarist. Fryatt hails from Portsmouth, England, and has toured as a drummer for artists such as Cherubs, The Montrose Avenue and Ten Benson. TREMOURS TREMOURS sees them each newly harnessing and exploring their own creative impulses, inspired by everything from shoegaze to jazz to electronica to literature to looking out at the sea. 'Most of our songs centre around loneliness. Not necessarily sadness, but the comfort that you can find in being lonely,' says Andino. 'It's when I feel most calm.' 'Live, we have been told that it can be intense,' Fryatt says. 'I have no choice but to let go and trust Glenn when we are playing. This is the only band where I've had to do that, and I think that's where our intense stage dynamic comes from -- focusing and trusting one another,' Andino adds. The UK tour dates are as follows: 7th June - Paper Dress Vintage - London (UK) TREMOURS 8th June - The Tin Music & Arts - Coventry (UK) 9th June - Glad Café - Glasgow (UK) 10th June - Future Yard - Birkenhead (UK)


BBC News
28-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Hierarchy must make 'important decisions' to revive 'soulless' Foxes
Former Leicester City striker Matty Fryatt believes it is "going to take a lot" to turn things around at the club, with Ruud van Nistelrooy's side suffering another heavy defeat against Wolves just six days after their relegation back to the Championship was confirmed."I've said there was a gulf in class before, but there were oceans in this game," Fryatt told the When You're Smiling podcast. "They looked miles off it in terms of fight, spirit and everything you would want."It's not like all of a sudden there's going to be a wake-up call and these players are going to start playing. If that was ever going to be the case, why haven't they done it up until this point?"I wasn't expecting a massive change but I at least thought there would be a bit more fight and determination. It was a resignation in terms of relegation - everyone had seen it coming for weeks leading up to it."Leicester took the Championship by storm in 2023-24 but have not been able to transfer the positivity from that campaign into a Premier League survival bid."It's going to take a lot to turn this around," Fryatt said. "The Championship shouldn't be feared but there should be things in place to make sure they have got a good foundation. They are a long way from where they once were, but they can get back to that by making important decisions."A lot of it will depend on things financially because, for example, sacking two managers in one financial year is a huge hit - but something needs to be done."I didn't see anything in this performance that made me think Ruud is the right person to lead this team. Forget his illustrious playing career - he is an unproven manager and he has never been down at the bottom."The team looks soulless. They are lacking identity, style and fight."Listen to the full podcast on BBC Sounds


BBC News
18-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'No belief, no fight, that's all left them'
Former Leicester City striker Matty Fryatt says the club and the players are devoid of belief and fight and blamed "poor recruitment" as one of the fundamental reasons the season has turned out the way it has. The Foxes find themselves 18th in the Premier League table and needing to win all of their remaining games and hope that either West Ham or Wolves do not win a single game if they are to on BBC Radio Leicester's When You're Smiling podcast, Fryatt said: "There's no belief, there's no fight, that's all left them, which is understandable. Haven't been scoring goals, been conceding goals far too easily."And as the season has gone on, the gap has got even bigger. Leicester have been really poor."You can look at it many ways - the recruitment hasn't been good enough. The players that have come in haven't made much of a difference. Some of them aren't even in matchday squads. And then you've obviously lost key players."It's been a really difficult season. Leicester's recruitment has been poor."Listen to the full podcast on BBC Sounds.