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Sorry announce new album ‘COSPLAY’, share new track ‘Echo’
The London quintet will release the follow-up to their 2022 release ‘Anywhere But Here’ this November.

A month from sharing their last single ‘JIVE’, South London’s Sorry have announced plans to release their brand new album later this year.
The quintet are set to follow-up their 2022 release ‘Anywhere But Here’ with third album ‘COSPLAY’, which is due for release on 7th November through Domino. The news of their new full-length - which is set to be eleven tracks in length, and is, according to the press release, “the culmination of Sorry’s anything goes approach” - comes after the band have shared three of its tracks already; last month’s release, and previous singles ‘Jetplane’ and ‘Waxwing’.
To mark today’s announcement, the group have now shared another cut in the form of the album’s opening track, ‘Echoes’, a hooky, mesmerising offering that feels quintessentially Sorry. Speaking of the track, the band’s Asha Lorenz simply says: “Meet me at the butterfly sanctuary. Echo.” Take from that what you will…
Check out ‘COSPLAY”s tracklisting, and the video for ‘Echoes’ - as made by by FLASHA Prod - below.
‘COSPLAY’ tracklisting:
1. Echoes
2. Jetplane
3. Love Posture
4. Antelope
5. Candle
6. Today Might Be The Hit
7. Life In This Body
8. Waxwing
9. Magic
10. Into The Dark
11. JIVE
The band also have a run of upcoming live shows, where they’ll be supporting The Maccabees, before playing at their upcoming All Points East show. Check out their schedule below.
AUGUST 2025
17 Dublin Academy - Dublin, IRE*
18 Dublin Academy - Dublin, IRE*
20 Barrowlands - Glasgow, UK*
21 Victoria Warehouse - Manchester, UK*
22 Victoria Warehouse - Manchester, UK*
24 All Points East - London, UK
31 End of the Road Festival - Salisbury, UK
*supporting The Maccabees
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