The track explores themes of desire.

‘Sorry Like You Mean It’ is chockfull of pop bops generously slathered in charm and buoyancy.
An album that chases joy at every turn.
"We wanted to make a version that was harder, stronger, faster."

'Revamped', which will feature rock versions of some of her back catalogue, will be released on 15th September.

Matt's brand new album is set for release this April.

‘Anywhere But Here’ is a perfect addition to Sorry's discography and a perfect analysis of modern attitudes and anxieties.

With their second album, London band SORRY examine their ever-evolving relationship with the city they call home.

‘Anywhere But Here’ is due Friday, October 7th, via Domino.

Here are the new tracks joining our heavy rotation this week.

"It’s about trying your hardest to retain control when you know you’re exposed," Asha explains.

Set to arrive on 7th October via Domino, the news comes alongside a new single, 'Let The Lights On'.

They're also possibly hinting at when we'll get their new album, too.

Here are the new tracks joining our heavy rotation this week.

It's been a week packed with new music. We've sifted through the pile and plucked out a few of the best.

A first taster for a future fuller release later in the year, it comes ahead of a run of dates with Sleaford Mods in the US, before a headline UK tour this summer.

The London festival - which held its first edition last year - is set to run between 27th and 28th May, and will be headlined by Primal Scream and Bicep.

The delay is due to a "scheduling conflict around new music", with new dates currently unconfirmed.

Releasing their brand new 'Twixtustwain' EP today (6th April), they've also made their 2017 mixtapes 'Home Demo/ns Vol. I' and 'Home Demo/ns Vol. II' available on digital platforms.

With a brand new live album just out, and more ‘stuff’ on the way, Sorry are back and raring to go.

Big pop, post-punk poetry and - it's day three of the virtual SXSW.

It's their first new material since debut album '925'.

The world that Sorry have created here is an addictive and satisfying one.

Are you ready for a new favourite band? North London's Sorry are low-key cult faves with an immense banger-ratio, and a stonking debut album.

It's got an Elvis-tastic video too.

Sorcha Richardson and Becky Hill are also among the new names.

They've also revealed they're reading their debut record '925' for release in spring 2020.
