Welcome to the world of Sorry. A band whose warped melodic sounds blur the lines of genre conventions and their two critically acclaimed records, 2020’s 925 and 2022’s Anywhere But Here have led to a devoted following on both sides of the Atlantic. Comprised of Asha Lorenz, Louis O’Bryen, Campbell Baum, Marco Pini and Lincoln Barrett, Sorry have been creating groundbreaking music since they were teenagers and have become the favourite band of everyone’s favourite band.
Their carefully curated pick-n-mix approach, combined with elegantly executed visuals, has led them to become one of the most vaunted bands in recent memory. The band has received praise from Dazed, The Guardian, Pitchfork and NME whilst also appearing on numerous BBC Radio 6 playlists and performing at all major festivals.
In 2024, the band returned with their new single “Waxwing”, a delightfully twisted track laced with a sense of foreboding, with towering synths that wouldn’t have sounded out of place on classic sci-fi soundtrack. The track received critical acclaim and points towards a bright future for the band in 2025 and beyond. Before then, they will be supporting Fontaines D.C. on their fully sold out tour of the UK and Ireland, giving crowds an early opportunity to hear what is on the horizon for Sorry.
Welcome to the world of Sorry. A band whose warped melodic sounds blur the lines of genre conventions and their two critically acclaimed records, 2020’s 925 and 2022’s Anywhere But Here have led to a devoted following on both sides of the Atlantic. Comprised of Asha Lorenz, Louis O’Bryen, Campbell Baum, Marco Pini and Lincoln Barrett, Sorry have been creating groundbreaking music since they were teenagers and have become the favourite band of everyone’s favourite band.
Their carefully curated pick-n-mix approach, combined with elegantly executed visuals, has led them to become one of the most vaunted bands in recent memory. The band has received praise from Dazed, The Guardian, Pitchfork and NME whilst also appearing on numerous BBC Radio 6 playlists and performing at all major festivals.
In 2024, the band returned with their new single “Waxwing”, a delightfully twisted track laced with a sense of foreboding, with towering synths that wouldn’t have sounded out of place on classic sci-fi soundtrack. The track received critical acclaim and points towards a bright future for the band in 2025 and beyond. Before then, they will be supporting Fontaines D.C. on their fully sold out tour of the UK and Ireland, giving crowds an early opportunity to hear what is on the horizon for Sorry.