A Haunting Reminder from London’s Melancholic Indie-Rock Scene
Sorry, led by Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen, is a London-based band navigating the borders of indie rock, post-punk, and experimental pop. Known for their distorted guitars, spoken-word passages, and unconventional song structures, the duo channels the dark, sometimes surreal aspects of modern life and relationships into their music.
Featured on the album Anywhere But Here, “Echoes” lives up to its name, filled with reverberations from the past. Its lo-fi atmosphere, minimalist instrumentation, and dreamy, hazy vocals take listeners on a journey through both personal and universal memories. The song transforms fragmented recollections and distant voices—emotions faintly blurred by time—into a musical diary.
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“Echoes” wanders through the shadows of the past, allowing listeners to connect with their own stories and the unfinished memories of others. This gentle yet immersive melancholy once again showcases Sorry’s signature fragile yet powerful sound.
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