Formation and early releases Lorenz and O'Bryen published several covers of
Jimi Hendrix songs before embarking on original projects. much of which would later appear on the band's debut studio album. To this day, Lorenz and O'Bryen write the majority of their songs as a duo while Barrett, Baum and Pini complete the band for live sets.
Debut studio album and tour On 27 March 2020, Sorry released its debut studio album,
925. It contains four previously released singles: "More", "Right Round the Clock", "Snakes" and "Starstruck". Many critics praised the album's cohesiveness and innovative sound.
Stereogum named
925 "album of the week" on 24 March 2020. A less favorable
Guardian review stated that "
925 packs in more than a few disruptive ideas. But Sorry haven't yet acquired the musical vocabulary to pull them off." The album charted on the
UK Independent Albums Chart, where it peaked at number 13, and on the
Scottish Albums Chart, where it peaked at number 49. The band planned to embark on a UK headlining tour to promote the album's release but had to postpone the tour dates due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. In February 2021, Sorry announced a live album recorded at the South London venue
Windmill, Brixton, with proceeds going toward the venue, which faced financial difficulties in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. == Genres ==