Sorry - ‘Anywhere But Here’ - Cassette Tape
Sorry’s ‘Anywhere But Here’ follows the universally-acclaimed debut album, ‘925’. The new album was produced by the band’s Louis O’Bryen and Asha Lorenz, and Ali Chant along with Portishead’s Adrian Utley in Bristol.
Comprised of best friends and co-conspirators Asha and Louis, joined by drummer Lincoln Barrett, multi-instrumentalist Campbell Baum, and Marco Pini on electronics, Sorry rose from a thriving scene of bands in London; unveiling a series of mixtapes and sporadic singles and generally experimenting with the disparate tastes and sounds that would eventually give their March 2020 debut album ‘925’ its distinctively modern and apocalyptic sound.
Sorry recently embarked on a US tour supporting Sleaford Mods, followed by an underplay UK headline tour, including a hometown show at London’s Jazz Café.
Sorry’s ‘Anywhere But Here’ follows the universally-acclaimed debut album, ‘925’. The new album was produced by the band’s Louis O’Bryen and Asha Lorenz, and Ali Chant along with Portishead’s Adrian Utley in Bristol.
Comprised of best friends and co-conspirators Asha and Louis, joined by drummer Lincoln Barrett, multi-instrumentalist Campbell Baum, and Marco Pini on electronics, Sorry rose from a thriving scene of bands in London; unveiling a series of mixtapes and sporadic singles and generally experimenting with the disparate tastes and sounds that would eventually give their March 2020 debut album ‘925’ its distinctively modern and apocalyptic sound.
Sorry recently embarked on a US tour supporting Sleaford Mods, followed by an underplay UK headline tour, including a hometown show at London’s Jazz Café.
Sorry’s ‘Anywhere But Here’ follows the universally-acclaimed debut album, ‘925’. The new album was produced by the band’s Louis O’Bryen and Asha Lorenz, and Ali Chant along with Portishead’s Adrian Utley in Bristol.
Comprised of best friends and co-conspirators Asha and Louis, joined by drummer Lincoln Barrett, multi-instrumentalist Campbell Baum, and Marco Pini on electronics, Sorry rose from a thriving scene of bands in London; unveiling a series of mixtapes and sporadic singles and generally experimenting with the disparate tastes and sounds that would eventually give their March 2020 debut album ‘925’ its distinctively modern and apocalyptic sound.
Sorry recently embarked on a US tour supporting Sleaford Mods, followed by an underplay UK headline tour, including a hometown show at London’s Jazz Café.