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    Sorry Share New Track & Video “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” + Announce First Ever US Tour Dates | Debut Album ‘925’ Coming Spring 2020

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    North London’s Sorry have today revealed “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”, the B-side to their latest single “Right Round The Clock”. The two tracks make up a new 7” single that will be released November 29, laying the groundwork for the group’s debut album, 925, coming spring 2020.

    Watch the “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” video HERE
    Watch the “Right Round The Clock” video HERE

    The “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” video focuses on Sorry instigator Asha Lorenz’s brilliant, debauched portrayal of Elvis. It was produced by Conny Elmy-Martin, and directed by Lorenz with frequent collaborator Jasper Cable-Alexander. Lorenz and Cable-Alexander also co-directed the video for “Right Round The Clock”, which similarly features a nod to the king of rock and roll.

    Pre-order the Right Round The Clock 7″ single HERE

    Sorry have also announced their first ever US tour dates, with stops in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and SXSW in Austin. Full tour dates below; tickets available at sorryband.co.uk.

    Centered around Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen, two 22-year-old childhood best friends, Sorry were quick to develop a reputation as the most thrilling new band on London’s underground circuit. Not only have they grown into a must-see live group, their attention to detail across a slew of groundbreaking visual accompaniments for early mixtapes Home Demo/ns Vol I & II, as well as singles like “Wished”, “Showgirl”, and ”Starstruck”, has earned the band their status as one of the most vital and innovative new British bands of the moment. Sorry’s lineup is completed with Lincoln Barrett on drums and Campbell Baum on bass.

    Stay tuned for more info on Sorry’s debut album 925 soon.

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