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Nov 7, 2025COSPLAY confirms them as a band that thrives in the shadows, proving that sometimes the strongest impression is made not by swaggering into the spotlight but by watching closely and letting the songs speak for themselves.
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Nov 6, 2025‘COSPLAY’ lands as simultaneously their broadest and best album to date - unpredictable, unnerving and all-encompassing.
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MojoNov 12, 2025Here the ensemble hangs together a little more coherently. [Jan 2026, p.86]
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Nov 7, 2025Cosplay ranks among Sorry's most vivid and exciting works, masterfully keeping all of its seething vocal lines, clashing instrumentation, and shattered glass melodies from imploding, just barely, but by perfect design.
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Nov 7, 2025Ultimately, ‘COSPLAY’ is Sorry at their most innovative and impressive, with their strongest songwriting to date. The album has everything the band is loved for, but it’s augmented and heightened.
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Nov 7, 2025Sorry’s mystique has never been greater, and they’ve never been more intriguing.
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Record CollectorNov 6, 2025Dressed to impress. [Dec 2025, p.103]
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Nov 6, 2025Sorry remain excitingly unfileable with their third and likely best album to date. Simultaneously, though, they’re fast becoming one of the most reliably exciting pop-indie-rock-whatever bands in the UK today.
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UncutNov 6, 2025Asha Lorenz's dreamy, deceptively casual vocals soften the sharp edges throughout and help foster an overall coherence even amid Cosplay's outbreaks of giddy chaos. [Dec 2025, p.36]
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Nov 14, 2025Unpredictable, sensuous, and slightly spooky, COSPLAY captures the disquieting sounds of a foregone future.
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Nov 13, 2025The final three songs aren’t quite as engaging, but it’s clear that Sorry have done enough to ensure Cosplay is worth revisiting—even if a few judicious clicks on the skip button will be necessary.
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