Under the Radar

SORRY

espite a pointed line like “I know you're out there, out there, getting fucked in someone else's bed,” Asha Lorenz from lauded, North London five-piece, Sorry, wasn't aware she'd penned a break up album until everyone else pointed it out to her. “At the time I didn't realize it,” says Lorenz in her characteristically hushed, through heartbreak, she adds: “It was a bit kind of sad but also about dealing with the situation.”

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