SORRYNOTSORRY explore healing and renewal on new album 'THE OTHER SIDE'
- FLEX

- Nov 3
- 2 min read

Brooklyn duo SORRYNOTSORRY have delivered a fully immersive emotional odyssey. 'THE OTHER SIDE' is a bold statement of transformation, born from resilience, love, and the rare chemistry of two artists in perfect sync. Andrés Cottin and Samantha Dagnino craft an experience where vulnerability meets ambition, and the result is simply breathtaking.
From the opening notes of 'New Ground', the album grabs you by the collar and never lets you go. Dual vocals ride a bass-driven groove, while acid-washed guitar lines add a raw, exploratory edge. The energy is at once curious and assertive, setting the tone for an album that flows seamlessly from one chapter to the next. Tracks like 'Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs' balance mantra-like repetition with infectious rhythm, while 'Death/Obsolete' drifts into psychedelic territory, expanding the duo’s landscape with layers of texture and ambient intrigue.
The standout moment 'Aum Hai (Light & Dark)' builds from brooding minimalism into a pulsating electronic crescendo, highlighting Dagnino’s vocal dexterity. Meanwhile, 'Foggy Like a Bladerunner' stands as an anthem of survival, blending introspective lyricism with driving instrumentation to create clarity amid chaos.
Cottin and Dagnino’s influences are woven throughout, yet the record never feels derivative. Instead, it is a deeply personal chronicle of two artists who, having met as individuals with their own broken edges, discovered a shared vision capable of healing, connection, and audacious creativity. Mixed and mastered with finesse, the album strikes a delicate equilibrium experimental edge and melodic accessibility.
'THE OTHER SIDE' is a journey through love, loss, and renewal, offering a testament to what can emerge when two kindred spirits bet on each other and the transformative power of music. SORRYNOTSORRY have found a rare, unshakable connection that pulses through every note.




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