Sorry

North London’s Sorry share new single and video "Key To The City" taken from forthcoming second album Anywhere But Here due 7th October via Domino.

Following on from previous singles There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved & Let The Lights On, Key To The City is the latest track to be taken from sophomore album Anywhere But Here. Largely produced by the band’s Louis O’Bryen and Asha Lorenz, and Ali Chant along with Portishead’s Adrian Utley in Bristol.

Commenting on new single Asha explains: “‘Key to the City’ is a song that stemmed from a very specific situation in my life but that I hope has a more universal resonance. It’s meant as a kind of tender “fuck you” at the dying moment of a relationship you don’t necessarily want to end - when it’s hard to reconcile feelings of anger, jealousy, resentment etc with the undeniable love you still have for that person. That crossover of pride and vulnerability led me to an image of a deer in the headlights. It’s about trying your hardest to retain control when you know you’re exposed emotionally, sexually, spiritually, everything. In the nude of the headlights, in the nude of someone’s love.”

Continuing: “The song came together after the original recording session and stemmed from Louis experimenting with new tunings to give us a bit of a push. This one has a Nick Drake feel. We wanted it to sound cinematic and lonely.”

Anywhere But Here is available on 12" vinyl (with a limited version featuring gatefold sleeve, neon green and transparent green vinyl options, 4-page lyric booklet, A2 fold-out illustrations poster), CD, cassette & digitally. Pre-order: Here

Sorry UK live in 2022:

6 Oct | Banquet, Kingston

7 Oct | Resident, Brighton

8 Oct | Pie & Vinyl, Southsea (matinée)

8 Oct | Rough Trade, Bristol

9 Oct | Truck, Oxford (matinée)

9 Oct | Relevant, Cambridge

10 Oct | Rough Trade East, London

25 Oct | Chalk, Brighton

26 Oct | Metronome, Nottingham

27 Oct | Brudenell Social Club, Leeds

28 Oct | Stereo, Glasgow

29 Oct | Academy 2, Dublin

31 Oct | Fleece, Bristol

1 Nov | White Hotel, Manchester

2 Nov | Electric Brixton, London

Tickets are available Here

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