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Sorry Girls share second album ‘Bravo!’


The duo return with the follow-up to 2019’s debut ‘Deborah’.


Photo: Japhy Saretsky

Sorry Girls are a Canadian indie electro-pop band that are quickly gaining attention for their captivating music and distinct blend of retro and modern sounds. The duo consists of Heather Foster Kirkpatrick and Dylan Konrad Obront, both of whom bring their unique flair to their discography. Their songs are laced with irresistible hooks and pulsing beats, while their emotive lyrics explore love, loss, and self-discovery themes.

With each release, Sorry Girls have managed to carve a niche for themselves in the indie music scene, and it’s only a matter of time before they break out into mainstream consciousness. If you’re a fan of indie pop, Sorry Girls is definitely a band worth keeping an eye on and their second album, Bravo!, is the next LP you should dive head-first into.

The Sorry Girls’ second album is a testament to the duo’s talent and versatility. The album seamlessly blends dreamy synth-pop with indie rock influences, resulting in tracks that are both catchy and contemplative. Tracks such as Used to Be and Aftermath showcase the band’s knack for crafting pop hooks, while songs like Breathe and If you’re done I’m done explore more introspective themes and, my personal favourite, Prettier Things, sounds eerily like a Fleetwood Mac offering. Overall, Bravo! strongly represents what the duo can offer and highlights Sorry Girls as a band to watch in the genre.

Bravo! is out now via Arbutus Records.

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