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Sonic Surge: Sorry Ghost’s ‘no disdain’ is a Sun-Drenched Triumph

"A vibrant surge of adrenaline that proves Sorry Ghost are the new architects of beach-tinged grit."

W: Lee Wright. I: Dans Karagannis

Rising Los Angeles indie-rock quartet Sorry Ghost return with their latest single, ‘no disdain’—a driving, effervescent track that captures a band hitting their stride with undeniable confidence. Built on a foundation of wiry, reverb-soaked guitars and tightly wound rhythms, the track channels a beach-tinged aesthetic without ever losing its sharp, serrated edge.

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"Restless, honoured, and raw—‘no disdain’ is the sound of a band finding their definitive pulse."

There is a distinct shimmer and buoyancy to its twangy melodic lines, yet beneath the surface lies a restless, gritty pulse. The raw, unfiltered vocals provide an authentic counterpoint to the song’s favour for sun-soaked hooks, ensuring the sound remains vital rather than washed out. It is a track that moves forward with singular purpose, balancing vibrant colours with a restless energy that feels both nostalgic and modern.

Catch the full feature and an exclusive interview with Sorry Ghost in the next issue of ASBO Magazine.