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Sorry are Anywhere But Here
“I think we’re just excited to release an album not into the apocalypse, but into a less apocalyptic world.”.
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Escaping the chaos with Sorry and their warm, comforting indie-pop
Sorry, the UK duo releasing their debut album via Domino, are making music to escape in a time where it’s needed more than ever..
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