
Deb Never has announced an intimate London show next month
The 'ARCADE' artist will play the East London venue this summer.

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'Sorry' by Deb Never is a 2021 pop track from the album 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone?'. The lyrics frame a toxic attachment as something destructive and addictive, with the speaker positioning themselves as both harmed and helpless, watching damage accumulate and feeling unable to get free. There is a sense of being consumed by the other person’s momentum, a crash into private boundaries, and a drug-like fixation that never quite relents. At one point the song crystallises the dynamic as “freight train crashing through my walls”, mixing melodramatic imagery with an anxious, surrendering voice.
"Sorry" is a single by Deb Never, from the album Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, released 9th September 2021. The track is 3:02 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 10 articles about Deb Never.
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The 'ARCADE' artist will play the East London venue this summer.

It will land on 28th April

Find out more about Deb Never in the May issue of Dork, out now.

The track was written and recorded in London, where she moved following an LA lockdown dry spell.

The eight track collection was written and recorded whilst in quarantine

Catch Deb Never at The 1975's upcoming Finsbury Park show.