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9.0
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The Line Of Best Fit
Sorry masterfully blend left field elasticity with delightful listenability on Anywhere But Here
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9.0
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Clash
Fuelled by rapturous and disjointed guitar work and bittersweet lyricism, this record will easily be in the running for one of the best records out of the UK this year
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9.0
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Gigwise
Still refusing to be tied down
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8.0
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Mojo
Deceptively light on first hearing, Anywhere But Here possesses a vulnerability and depth its predecessor lacked. Print edition only
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8.0
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Loud And Quiet
This is Sorry finally shedding their bedroom pop image and embracing their destiny as an experimental and visionary indie rock band
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8.0
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Dork
‘Anywhere But Here’ is a perfect addition to their discography and a perfect analysis of modern attitudes and anxieties
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8.0
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NME
The follow-up to 2020's '925' sees the London band adding some accessibility to their chaotic curveballs
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8.0
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DIY
It reeks of cobbled back alleys, underground dive bars and flickering streetlights, yet with a playful nod and an unmistakable affection
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8.0
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God Is In The TV
They’re still making the most interesting music out there, no genre is off limits. The most exciting thing is what comes next
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PopMatters
Sorry’s Anywhere But Here pokes at rock and pop conventions without being a full-on piss-take on rock music. It’s more rewarding the more it’s listened to
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The Guardian
Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen swerve from hints of the Kinks to traces of Lou Reed with lyrics of pure youthful dread in this reflective, honest album
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7.5
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Pitchfork
On its second album, the London band folds classic pop tropes into its songwriting—just the latest surprise from a group that has always kept listeners on their toes
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7.5
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Under The Radar
For a record that’s in constant flux, there’s a surprising consistency to the off-kilter soundscapes of Anywhere But Here that make the sounds of Sorry instantly recognizable and wholly unique
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7.0
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Uncut
Louis O'Bryen and Asha Lorenz paint a drunker, more heartbroken picture of twentysomething romance on this downbeat sequel. Print edition only
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Northern Transmissions
Sorry is a modern band, full of 90s throwbacks and electric weirdness packaged for the internet of the 2020s
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