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Under the Radar Announces Issue 71 Featuring Weyes Blood and Black Belt Eagle Scout on the Covers

Issue 71 Also Features Interviews with Angel Olsen, M83, The New Pornographers, John Cale, Indigo De Souza, Lael Neale, Phoenix, Dry Cleaning, Miss Grit, Sleaford Mods, The WAEVE, Shame, Bartees Strange, Caroline Rose, and More

Apr 05, 2023

Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our new print issue, Issue 71, which features Weyes Blood and Black Belt Eagle Scout on the two covers. Issue 71 also features interviews with Angel Olsen, M83, The New Pornographers, John Cale, Indigo De Souza, Lael Neale, Phoenix, Dry Cleaning, Miss Grit, Sleaford Mods, The WAEVE, Shame, Bartees Strange, Caroline Rose, Stella Donnelly, Florist, Hot Chip, black midi, Jockstrap, Horsegirl, Blondshell, Sleaford Mods, Beth Orton, and others. More

Dec 23, 2022

Are things back to normal in 2022? They are, aren’t they? Well not quite. More

Sorry Share Video for New Song “Closer”

Anywhere But Here Out This Friday via Domino

Oct 03, 2022

North London band Sorry have shared a video for their new song “Closer.” It is the latest release from their forthcoming album, Anywhere But Here, which will be out this Friday (October 7) via Domino. More

12 Best Songs of the Week: The WAEVE, Björk, The Big Moon, Marlon Williams, and More

Plus Phoenix and Ezra Koenig, girlpuppy, Beth Orton, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Sep 09, 2022

Welcome to the 34th Songs of the Week of 2022. Yesterday the world lost a historical icon. Regardless of your thoughts on the Royal Family, there’s no question that Queen Elizabeth II had a massive impact on the last 70 years of world history. More

Sorry Share Video for New Song “Key to the City”

Anywhere But Here Due Out October 7 via Domino

Sep 06, 2022

North London band Sorry are releasing a new album, Anywhere But Here, on October 7 via Domino. Now they have shared the album’s third single, “Key to the City,” via a video for it. More

Sorry Announce U.S. Tour Dates

Anywhere But Here Due Out October 7 via Domino

Jul 25, 2022

North London band Sorry have announced their first ever headlining U.S. tour in support of their forthcoming album, Anywhere But Here, which will be out on October 7 via Domino. More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Death Cab for Cutie, The Beths, Francis Lung, black midi, and More

Plus Danger Mouse and Black Thought, Ezra Furman, Panda Bear and Sonic Boom, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Jul 15, 2022

Welcome to the 27th Songs of the Week of 2022. It was a strong week for new tracks. Really any of the Top 6 could’ve been our #1 song. We settled on a Top 12 this week. More

Jul 12, 2022

North London band Sorry have announced the release of their second album, Anywhere But Here, which will be out on October 7 via Domino. They have also shared a video for a new album single, “Let the Lights On,” in addition to announcing a U.K. tour. More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Spiritualized, Hatchie, Bartees Strange, Say Sue Me, and More

Plus Sorry, Hot Chip, Andrew Bird, Florence + the Machine, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Apr 22, 2022

Welcome to the sixteenth Songs of the Week of 2022. It was a nice week for new album releases, including the latest by Spiritualized, Hatchie, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Fontaines D.C., and others, some of which gave us fodder for Songs of the Week. We ended up with 12 new songs were really liked, with some strong honorable mentions as well. This week’s artists traverse the globe: Australia, England, South Korea, Sweden, and of course America. More

Apr 21, 2022

North London band Sorry have shared a video for their new single “There’s So Many People That Want to Be Loved.” It is the first release for an upcoming body of work slated for release later this year. More

Metronomy Surprise Release New EP

Posse EP Volume 1 Out Now

Sep 15, 2021

Metronomy have surprise released a new EP, Posse EP Volume 1. It features collaborations with artists Pinty, Biig Piig, Sorry, Brian Nasty, Folly Group, and spill tab. More

Sorry Share New EP “Twixtustwain” and Videos for Three New Songs

Out Now via Domino, As Are Two Home Demo Collections

Apr 06, 2021

North London band Sorry have shared a new EP titled Twixtustwain. It features previously released songs “Cigarette Packet” and “Separate” along with three new songs, all for which music videos have been created by Flasha Prod. (a collaboration between frontwoman Asha Lorenz and Flo Webb). More

Mar 16, 2021

North London band Sorry have shared videos for two new singles, “Separate” and “Cigarette Packet.” The two tracks were co-produced by James Dring (Gorillaz, Jamie T, Nilüfer Yanya) and the videos were created by Flasha Prod., a collaboration between frontwoman Asha Lorenz and Flo Webb. More

Sorry Share Video for “Perfect”

925 Out Now via Domino

Apr 16, 2020

North London post-punkers Sorry released their debut album, 925, last month via Domino. Now they have shared a video for the album’s “Perfect.” More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Braids, NZCA LINES, Muzz, Sorry, and More

Plus Bob Dylan, Man Man, Hamilton Leithauser, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Mar 27, 2020

Welcome to the twelfth Songs of the Week of 2020. It was another scary week out there, as America surpassed China and Italy to become the country with the most COVID-19 coronavirus cases in the world, with 101,242 known U.S. cases at the time of this writing and 1,588 American COVID-19 deaths. Meanwhile the world economy is in tatters and there’s no realistic end to the quarantine in sight, despite what President Trump says about everything opening back up again in time for Easter. More

Mar 27, 2020

North London post-punkers Sorry have released their debut album, 925, today via Domino. Now that the album is out, you can stream the whole thing here. You can also read our rave review of the album and our new interview with the band. More

Sorry Share Video for New Song “As the Sun Sets”

925 Due Out This Friday via Domino

Mar 23, 2020

North London post-punkers Sorry are releasing their debut album, 925, this Friday via Domino. Now they have shared another song from it, “As the Sun Sets,” via a video for the track. More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Phoebe Bridgers, Jessie Ware, Jess Williamson, and More

Plus Real Estate, Perfume Genius, Christine and the Queens, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Feb 28, 2020

Welcome to the eighth Songs of the Week of 2020. It was busy week of new album announcements and surprise EPs. That led to another super-sized edition. More

Feb 25, 2020

North London post-punkers Sorry are releasing their debut album, 925, on March 27 via Domino. Now they have shared another song from it, “Snakes,” via a video for the track that features a giant…snake. More

10 Best Songs of the Week: Wye Oak, Mitski, Katie Gately, Ellis, and More

Plus Sorry, Badly Drawn Boy, Waxahatchee, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Jan 24, 2020

Welcome to the third Songs of the Week of 2020. It was a mixed week for new songs. There were certainly some good tracks this week, but few that screamed Top 10 of the week. More

Jan 23, 2020

North London post-punkers Sorry have officially announced their debut album, 925, and shared another song from it, “More,” via a video for the track. More

13 Best Songs of the Week: Jon Hopkins + Kelly Lee Owens, Porridge Radio, Holy Fuck, and More

Plus Rose Elinor Dougall, Caribou, Shopping, Tame Impala, and a Wrap-up of the Last Two Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Dec 06, 2019

Welcome to another Songs of the Week. We didn’t do a Songs of the Week last week because of the Thanksgiving holiday, so this week’s installment covers songs from the last two weeks. Hence we have a Top 13 instead of a Top 10. More

Nov 26, 2019

North London band Sorry have shared a new song, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star,” via a video for the track. The song is the B-side to “Right Round the Clock,” a song they shared in October that was one of our Songs of the Week. More

8 Best Songs of the Week: Coldplay, Destroyer, Anna Meredith, Wire, and More

Plus Leonard Cohen, Sorry, Little Dragon, and a Wrap-up of the Week's Other Notable New Tracks

Oct 25, 2019

Welcome to another Songs of the Week. It was another light week, in terms of compelling new songs this week. Hence, just like last week’s list, we only have a Top 8 again. The top two were pretty much a tie. We’re as surprised as you about our #1. More

Sorry Share Video for New Song “Right Round the Clock”

Debut Album 925 Due Out in Spring 2020 via Domino

Oct 21, 2019

North London band Sorry have shared a new song, “Right Round the Clock,” via a video for the track. The new single is taken from the band’s forthcoming debut album, 925, which is due out in spring 2020 via Domino. More

10 Best Songs of the Week: Strand of Oaks, Rose Elinor Dougall, Weyes Blood, and More

Plus Tamaryn, Fat White Family, Tame Impala, Cate Le Bon, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Mar 22, 2019

Today was a fantastic day for new album releases, with fresh full-lengths from Strand of Oaks, Jenny Lewis, Andrew Bird, Tamaryn, Sleeper, These New Puritans, American Football, Lambchop, Avey Tare, Nilüfer Yanya, Ex Hex, and others. Album tracks from some of them made this week’s Songs of the Week list, which also contains several new singles released this week. More

Mar 21, 2019

North London band Sorry have shared a new song, “Jealous Guy,” via a video for the track. It’s not a cover, but a press release says it’s “a sideways look at the John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band song of the same name.” More



Interviews

Sorry on “925”

Perfectly Impure

Mar 25, 2020

Schoolmates Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen are the creative heart of Sorry, a band that are being lauded as one of the most exciting and innovative new artists to emerge from the flourishing London underground scene in recent years. More


Reviews

Dec 08, 2022

It’s ironic that Sorry’s sophomore album, Anywhere But Here, opens with the words “I love you”—it’s one of the few moments when the North London outfit lifts the veil of casual pessimism that runs through the album, even if they do so with an almost cartoonish sense of earnestness. More