Sorry Debut “There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved”

Sorry Debut new video for “There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved.” The track is now available via Domino Records and DSPs
Sorry Debut new video for “There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved"

UK band, Sorry have shared new single “There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved” – a thrilling first taste of a new body of work slated for release later this year. The exciting return of Sorry comes with a video, directed by Sorry’s Asha Lorenz and frequent collaborator Flo Webb and produced by Asia Amad.

Lorenz on the new track: “’There’s So Many People…’ is supposed to be a bit of a sad-funny love song! When we’re out of love we can feel detached and think ‘oh we’ll never be in love again… cry, cry’ but also try and laugh a bit… It’s easy to laugh or think you’ll never be THAT person then the next moment you can feel like the loneliest person in the world.”

In March of 2020, Sorry played one show at Brooklyn’s Union Pool before having to cancel the remainder of their debut North American tour due to the pandemic. Making up for lost time, Sorry are back on US soil starting next week to embark on a full run of support dates with Sleaford Mods and headlining in LA at El Cid on April 27.

“There’s So Many People That Want To Be Loved” is the first taste of new music to emerge from Sorry since the Twixtustwain EP arrived in February 2021, alongside the official digital release of their 2017 mixtapes Home Demo/ns Vol I. and Home Demo/ns Vol. II. The single will be pressed as a limited 7” with “15’4” featured as the B-side.

Comprised of best friends and co-conspirators Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen, joined by drummer Lincoln Barrett, multi-instrumentalist Campbell Baum, and Marco Pini on electronics, Sorry rose from a thriving scene of bands in London; unveiling a series of mixtapes, sporadic singles and generally experimenting with the disparate tastes and sounds that would eventually give their March 2020 debut album 925 its distinctively modern and apocalyptic sound.

Sorry 2022 Tour Dates

Apr 27 | El Cid, Los Angeles
Apr 28 | Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles*
Apr 29 | Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles*
Apr 30 | Casbah, San Diego*
May 3 | Great American Music Hall, San Francisco*
May 5 | Wonder Ballroom, Portland*
May 6 | Neumos, Seattle*
May 7 | Rickshaw Theatre, Vancouver*
May 11 | Thalia Hall, Chicago*
May 12 | Ace Of Cups, Columbus*
May 13 | Grog Shop, Cleveland*
May 14 | Phoenix Theatre, Toronto*
May 18 | Irving Plaza, New York*
May 19 | Foundry, Philadelphia*
May 20 | Sinclair, Boston*
May 21 | Black Cat, Washington*
May 28 | Wide Awake Festival, London
May 31 | The Jericho Tavern, Oxford
Jun 1 | Phoenix, Exeter
Jun 2 | Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
Jun 4 | Heartbreakers, Southampton
Jun 6 | The Green Door Store, Brighton
Jun 7 | Voodoo Daddy’s, Norwich
Jun 8 | Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
Jun 9 | The Hug And Pint, Glasgow
Jun 10 | Shipping Forecast, Liverpool
Jun 13 | The Fulford Arms, York
Jun 14 | Sidney & Matilda, Sheffield
Jun 15 | YES, Manchester
Jun 16 | The Portland Arms, Cambridge
Jun 18 | Moles, Bath
Jun 21 | Jazz Cafe, London
Jun 24 | Leisure at Dreamland, Margate
Jun 30 | All Together Now Festival, Portlaw
Aug 13 | Sur Le Lac Festival, Eggersriet
Nov 3 | Electric Brixton, London

*w/ Sleaford Mods

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