Sorry - Starstruck

Sorry

Starstruck

TOURING WITH SHAME THROUGHOUT NOVEMBER

NEW HEADLINE SHOW AT DINGWALLS 28 MARCH

 

 

 

 

 

 


Watch the video for ‘Starstruck’ here:

 

Sorry have shared ‘Starstruck’, their new single on Domino and the follow up to 2018 7” release ‘Showgirl’/’Twinkle’ - which received glowing praise from Pitchfork, Stereogum, Dazed, BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music.

 

The pixelated sultry video for ‘Starstruck’ was directed by the band’s Asha Lorenz and frequent Sorry visuals collaborator Flo Webb, and received its premiere via The FADER who said “Flirtation and sexual tension are rife throughout the whole affair, with the pixels becoming more and more prominent as the hedonism increases.” While Lorenz explains, “‘Starstruck’ is is our homemade ode to saucy old pop videos.”

 

Following a brace of sold-out headline dates at The Whirled Cinema and The Courtyard Theatre, Sorry have announced their next headline show at Dingwalls in Camden on 28 March 2019. The band also head out on tour with Shame in November, beginning with a date at Manchester’s O2 Ritz on 22 November and culminating in a huge show at The Forum in London on 30 November.

 

Sorry have already aired two rapturously received visual mixtapes Home Demo/ns Vol I and II - creating a beautifully distorted and intoxicating world around their visceral music - and gaining fans across tastemaker press and radio with singles including debut ‘Wished’, ‘2 Down 2 Dance’ and recent cut ‘Showgirl’.

 

Centred around Lorenz & Louis O'Bryen, two 20 and 21-year-old childhood best friends, Sorry were signed by Domino after developing a reputation as the most thrilling new band on London’s underground circuit. Joined by Lincoln Barrett (drums) and Campbell Baum (bass), the band have already toured with Sunflower Bean, Shame, Childhood, PIXX, and this summer with (Sandy) Alex G.

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“One of the UK’s most inventive new guitar groups” – DAZED

“The band sits alongside fellow new groups Goat Girl and Shame as an exciting raft of groups giving British indie kids something to get excited about.” – FADER

“Across the two YouTube mixtapes they've released so far, the London band Sorry veer wildly from downtempo indie rock to chaotic trip-hop.” – PITCHFORK

 

See Sorry at the following live dates:

22 Nov | O2 Ritz, Manchester*
23 Nov | Newcastle University, Newcastle*
24 Nov | O2 ABC, Glasgow*
26 Nov | Waterfront, Norwich*
27 Nov | O2 Academy, Oxford*
28 Nov | O2 Institute, Birmingham*
30 Nov | O2 Forum Kentish Town, London*
28 Mar | Dingwalls, London

* with Shame

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