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With their debut album, London band Sorry have an exciting take on indie music.
Inspired as much by trip hop and jazz, they never wanted to be a straight guitar band.
Richard Kingsmill spoke to Louis O’Bryen to find out how they evolved, whether they really are as cynical as some reviewers think, and what’s at the heart of the album’s title 925.
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With their debut album, London band Sorry have an exciting take on indie music.
Inspired as much by trip hop and jazz, they never wanted to be a straight guitar band.
Richard Kingsmill spoke to Louis O’Bryen to find out how they evolved, whether they really are as cynical as some reviewers think, and what’s at the heart of the album’s title 925.

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