Sorry share new track "Closer"
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Sorry share new track "Closer"

North London’s Sorry have today shared "Closer", the final preview of their hugely-anticipated second album Anywhere But Here, out this Friday on Domino.  To celebrate the release of Anywhere But Here, Sorry will be hosting a listening party at The Windmill Brixton on Wednesday 5 October. Food and drink will be provided, and there will even be a tattoo artist available to tattoo the band’s fish logo. The event will be invite only, with entry via the band’s Discord server here.

Commenting on "Closer", Sorry say: “The lyrics in Closer came quickly in one gulp, it felt as if I was talking through quite a few people that had hurt me and me hurting people too. It’s about the person that we are made into sometimes by experiences or desire, and the shame that comes with that. It also is about addiction and the circular spiral of its pattern, rotating and returning.  We wanted it to sound like a song  from a NYC band in the noughties and the sound developed from there.”   


See Sorry live in 2022:
   

6 Oct | Banquet, Kingston
7 Oct | Resident, Brighton
8 Oct | Pie & Vinyl, Southsea (matinée)
8 Oct | Rough Trade, Bristol
9 Oct | Truck, Oxford (matinée)
9 Oct | Relevant, Cambridge
10 Oct | Rough Trade East, London 

13 Oct | Urban Spree, Berlin
14 Oct | EKKO, Amsterdam
15 Oct | Pop Up, Paris

25 Oct | Chalk, Brighton
26 Oct | Metronome, Nottingham
27 Oct | Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
28 Oct | Stereo, Glasgow
29 Oct | Academy 2, Dublin
31 Oct | Fleece, Bristol
1 Nov | White Hotel, Manchester
2 Nov | Electric Brixton, London

Nov 8 | Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia, PA 
Nov 9 | Elsewhere Zone 1, Brooklyn, NY 
Nov 11 | DC9, Washington, DC 
Nov 12 | Local 506, Durham, NC 
Nov 14 | Aisle 5, Atlanta, GA 
Nov 18 | Mahall’s, Cleveland, OH
Nov 19 | Ace Of Cups, Columbus, OH 
Nov 20 | The Garrison, Toronto, ON 
Nov 22 | Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL 
Nov 23 | 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN 
Nov 27 | Wise Hall, Vancouver, BC 
Nov 28 | Barboza, Seattle, WA 
Nov 29 | Doug Fir, Portland, OR 
Dec 1 | Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, CA 
Dec 2 | Zebulon, Los Angeles, CA

7 Feb | Le Grand Mix, Tourcoing
8 Feb | Stereolux, Nantes
10 Feb | Petit Bain, Paris
11 Feb | AB Club, Brussels
13 Feb | Bumann & Sohn, Cologne
14 Feb | Paradiso Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam
15 Feb | Molotow Skybar, Hamburg
16 Feb | Musikforeningen Loppen, Copenhagen
18 Feb | Kantine am Berghain, Berlin
19 Feb | Cafe V Lese, Prague
21 Feb | Bogen F, Zurich
22 Feb | Belezza, Milan
23 Feb | Covo Club, Bologna
25 Feb | Le Sonic, Lyon
28 Feb | Sidecar, Barcelona
1 Mar | Wurlitzer Ballroom, Madrid
2 Mar | ZDB, Lisbon 

Tickets are available here

Sorry Anywhere But Here

Album | 7th October 2022

London once again features as a prominent character on Sorry’s second studio album, Anywhere But Here. ’If our first version of London in 925 was innocent and fresh-faced, then this is rougher around the edges. It's a much more haggard place,’ Louis says. Earwigged conversations, text messages, snatched speech recorded underground; the city’s discarded words fed into the lyrics which map the experience of urban life on a young and frustrated generation. Produced alongside Portishead’s Adrian Utley in Bristol, the result is an angular, acerbic, bittersweet triumph.

Tracklisting

  • 1Let The Lights On
  • 2Tell Me
  • 3Key To The City
  • 4Willow Tree
  • 5There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved
  • 6I Miss The Fool
  • 7Step
  • 8Closer
  • 9Baltimore
  • 10Hem of the Fray
  • 11Quit While You’re Ahead
  • 12Screaming In The Rain
  • 13Again

Sorry Anywhere But Here

Album | 7th October 2022

London once again features as a prominent character on Sorry’s second studio album, Anywhere But Here. ’If our first version of London in 925 was innocent and fresh-faced, then this is rougher around the edges. It's a much more haggard place,’ Louis says. Earwigged conversations, text messages, snatched speech recorded underground; the city’s discarded words fed into the lyrics which map the experience of urban life on a young and frustrated generation. Produced alongside Portishead’s Adrian Utley in Bristol, the result is an angular, acerbic, bittersweet triumph.

Tracklisting

  • 1Let The Lights On
  • 2Tell Me
  • 3Key To The City
  • 4Willow Tree
  • 5There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved
  • 6I Miss The Fool
  • 7Step
  • 8Closer
  • 9Baltimore
  • 10Hem of the Fray
  • 11Quit While You’re Ahead
  • 12Screaming In The Rain
  • 13Again
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