In celebration of their defiant record ‘Cosplay’ released later last year, Sorry hit at Nottingham’s Rescue Rooms as part of the tour – distinctive and compelling in their own right.
Emerging from Brixton’s Windmill scene, alongside the likes of Shame and Black Midi, Sorry have gone on to draw together a sound rich in both identity and influence. Merging the supple touches of grunge, edgy trap and shoegaze scrapings, Sorry have captivated audiences ever since their fateful journey began with their debut studio record 925, six years ago.
Incorporating a disillusioned state of insincere copycats in a world imploring on new ideas to flourish, Sorry’s third record, Cosplay is a continuation of that same warped rock intonation we heard pre-pandemic – with enough pop-culture references to shake a stick at. Marking a turning point for a band so caught up in London’s buzzy young post-punk scene, it sees the band hit the road on their own with the full force of the UK’s live circuit commending them all the way.
<< You can read the full review here. >>
Leave a comment