Sorry’s second album has been released on New Music Friday – stream it right here.
Sorry will head out on the road in October following today’s release of Anywhere But Here, an environment which should suit the album well after the sonic approach taken by the band in contrast to the 2020 debut 925.
“We approached the album differently from the first one, it was more of a live band process and the outcome has made it feel rawer and more sincere…we think,” Asha Lorenz explained.
“We wanted every song to have its own gravity but also have little snippets, or lyrical patterns that repeat, grow – metamorphosis. Everyone started to feel a bit alien in the last couple years with all that’s happened.
“It’s kind of weird being from London, growing up here, like anyone who’s been in the same place for ages. How all the landmarks, places, even people are the same, but it still feels different. I think we want things to change, or we think they will, but it kind of just happens again but in a different way.”
“That sound is kind of the sound I imagine when you moan or cum or deep cry – it’s like rebirth. It’s the shedding of a skin!”