
Sorry share new track & video "Snakes"; debut album '925' out March 27
25th February 2020
"a band scratching at the dark side of humanity" - FADER
"Sorry sound like no one else" – PASTE
"dark, creative, powerful and incredibly exciting." – AMERICAN SONGWRITER
"their anxious yearnings are aptly soundtracked by bouncy, fidgeting rhythms and sharp guitars" – CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND
"This is a young group that doesn't want to be pinned down" – PITCHFORK
"the music is good; it’s really, really good" – NOISEY
North London’s Sorry have shared a new track, “Snakes”, today, and its accompanying video, directed by the band's Asha Lorenz. It's another taste of what their heavily-anticipated debut album, 925, will offer, out March 27.
The band are today profiled on the FADER, as part of the magazine's Gen F series. Read the profile here.
Watch Sorry's videos for previous singles "More", "Right Round The Clock", and "Rock N' Roll Star":
Sorry 2020 Tour Dates
03/12 - New York, NY @ Union Pool
03/16 - Los Angeles, CA @ Moroccan Lounge
03/17 - Austin, TX @ ATC Showcase, Cedar Street Courtyard (SXSW)
03/18 - Austin, TX @ Laneway Showcase, Lucille (SXSW)
04/26 - Cardiff, UK @ Clwb Ifor Bach
04/27 - Nottingham, UK @ Bodega
04/28 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Community Room
04/29 - Sheffield, UK @ Cafe Totem
05/01 - Glasgow, UK @ Stereo
05/03 - Newcastle, UK @ Hit The North
05/04 - Manchester, UK @ YES
05/05 - May - Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds
05/06 - Bristol, UK @ Rough Trade
05/07 - London, UK @ Village Underground
05/24 - Paris, FR @ Villette Sonique
06/13 - Hilvarenbeek, NE @ Best Kept Secret
07/19 - Suffolk, UK @ Latitude Festival
Sorry 925
Album | 27th March 2020
Best friends Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen have woven 925 like a dreamscape in which idyllic and hellish scenes intermingle, forcing the question of what is real and what is make believe. Inspired by everything from Hermann Hesse to Dean Blunt and old-school crooner Tony Bennett, the duo’s experimental and holistic approach marks them out as a thoroughly 21st century band. Includes the singles "Starstruck", "Right Round The Clock" and "More".
Best friends Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen have woven 925 like a dreamscape in which idyllic and hellish scenes intermingle, forcing the question of what is real and what is make believe. Inspired by everything from Hermann Hesse to Dean Blunt and old-school crooner Tony Bennett, the duo’s experimental and holistic approach marks them out as a thoroughly 21st century band. Includes the singles "Starstruck", "Right Round The Clock" and "More".