Album Review: Sorry - 925
“The other thing that belies Sorry’s youthfulness is the darkness and mature themes that populate their songs. When these came in the form of the lo-fi Home Demo/ns mixtapes, it was easy to dismiss Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen’s words as the idle musings of bored teenagers in their bedrooms but, when blown up to studio-size proportions with all the muscle and fidelity of a bona fide rock, band there’s no escaping the sinister undertones.”
I reviewed 925, the debut album from the talented young Londoners, Sorry. Read over on Beats Per Minute.