Watch
Sorry air new visual mixtape ‘Home Demo/ns Vol II’
The visuals for the nine-track collection have been crafted by the band’s Asha Lorenz and friend Flo Webb.
After releasing their ‘Home Demo(ns)’ mixtape last year, Sorry aired their debut single proper ‘Wished’ in November and ‘2 Down 2 Dance’ earlier this year.
Now they’re back with another mixtape, ‘Home Demo/ns Vol II’. It’s a nine track release that’s being accompanied by a host of visuals directed and produced by Asha Lorenz and friend Flo Webb. Speaking of the visual aspect, Asha said: “Flo and I have been making videos for fun for years and feel like the videos have built up our personality as a group. The themes just came together by things we had, found or cheap props we bought.”
Sorry are set to hit the road supporting Sunflower Bean imminently, but they’ve also announced a date at London’s Courtyard Theatre for 24th May.
Re-visit our Class Of 2018 feature with the band here.
Listen to ‘Home Demo/ns Vol II’ and see all of Sorry’s upcoming UK tour dates below.
MARCH
22 London, Whirled Cinema
24 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms*
26 Norwich, Open*
27 Birmingham, Hare & Hounds*
28 Newcastle, Riverside*
29 Leeds, Wardrobe*
30 Manchester, Gorilla*
31 Liverpool, Magnet*
APRIL
01 Glasgow, Stereo*
03 Bristol, Thekla*
05 Brighton, Concorde 2*
06 London, KOKO
* = with Sunflower Bean
Sorry play Live At Leeds (5th May) and Liverpool Sound City (5th-6th May) where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information
More like this

Sorry share two new ‘COSPLAY’-adjacent cuts, ‘Billy Elliot’ and ‘Alone In Cologne’
The tracks land ahead of the band’s imminent UK/Ireland tour.
5th February 2026

Sorry: In Character
Having spent almost a decade building and expanding their wonderfully off-kilter musical world, on new album ‘COSPLAY’, London’s Sorry continue trying new things on for size.
26th November 2025

Sorry share final ‘COSPLAY’ preview in the form of ‘Candle’
The track gets lifted from the band’s forthcoming third album, which is released tomorrow.
6th November 2025

Sorry - COSPLAY
4-5 Stars
‘COSPLAY’ lands as simultaneously their broadest and best album to date — unpredictable, unnerving and all-encompassing.
5th November 2025
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.





