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925

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925

Debut full-length album from the London-based indie pop group led by Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen

ADM rating[?]

7.7

Label
Domino
UK Release date
27/03/2020
US Release date
27/03/2020
  1. 10.0 |   NME

    The London band nick ideas from the previous generation as if slipping £20 notes from their parents' purses. It's so brazen it's actually exciting
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  2. 9.5 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    This is a confident, charismatic, too cool to care record from the London quartet, and it delights those looking for something different
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  3. 9.0 |   Gigwise

    Asha Lorenz and Louis O'Brien prove themselves that rare thing: true innovators
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  4. 9.0 |   DIY

    A debut that makes strange magic at every turn
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  5. 9.0 |   God Is In The TV

    What Sorry do best is mould so many disparate influences and genres into a melting pot of no discernible abode
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  6. 8.5 |   Under The Radar

    It’s a thrilling and thoroughly modern album that manages to be experimental, dangerous, swaggering, unique, and also hugely accessible
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  7. 8.0 |   All Music

    Their chameleonic approach is never garish, with strong songs being the main takeaway and all the experiments with production and style just the weird icing on the cake
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  8. 8.0 |   Loud And Quiet

    While a debut album represents a significant chapter in any band’s book – and this is a really good one – you get the sense that Sorry are comfortable with the notion of change: that tomorrow they might be something different
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  9. 8.0 |   Clash

    Sorry’s eclectic journey has kicked off, and by the look of things, it should be an interesting and absorbing one...
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  10. 8.0 |   Mojo

    Nothing is ever explained, but ambiguity only reinforces Sorry's wonderfully slippery presence. Print edition only

  11. 8.0 |   Sputnik Music (staff)

    Sorry is exactly the shot in the arm that indie-rock has been missing lately – a fearless band that has set out to make its mark on the new decade, and with 925, already has
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  12. 8.0 |   Long Live Vinyl

    A pleasingly unpredictable and multifaceted debut
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  13. 8.0 |   Q

    Where killer tunes meet unnerving ennui. Print edition only

  14. 7.7 |   Pitchfork

    The London band’s deeply self-aware debut is worthy of being taken seriously even when it’s not serious
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  15. 7.6 |   Beats Per Minute

    It would be hard to call 925 anything other than a great success, and one that should see Sorry’s star rise even higher
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  16. 7.0 |   Exclaim

    Despite a few hiccups, the record is a moody and exciting treat by an act to keep your eyes and ears on
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  17. 7.0 |   The Music

    The unpredictability of the 13 tracks is a delight
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  18. 7.0 |   Northern Transmissions

    With 925, Sorry are living at a crossroads where genres are mixed up, rearranged and spat out and it’s all really pleasant
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  19. 6.9 |   Paste Magazine

    If the British duo’s tales sound concerning, know that they’re laced with irony and distaste
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  20. 6.0 |   The Observer

    925 packs in more than a few disruptive ideas. But Sorry haven’t yet acquired the musical vocabulary to pull them off
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  21. 5.0 |   PopMatters

    Every track on Sorry's indie rock debut, 925, features something interesting, but the songs don't quite gel yet for the young London band with a lot of promise
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  22. 4.0 |   The Skinny

    925 is a largely amorphous mass lacking in personality. Luckily, Sorry offer enough promise that forgiveness should be easy
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