SORRY AND THE SINATRAS: New Song Posted Online

July 22, 2008

SORRY AND THE SINATRAS, the new band featuring Scott Sorry of THE WILDHEARTS and Lenny Thomas and Roger "Rags" Segal, formerly of TRASHLIGHT VISION, has posted the brand new song "Nobody's Angels" on its MySpace page. According to the group, "it was recorded on an old four-track cassette recorder during a writing session for our upcoming debut CD, 'Highball Roller'. It was done in one take with all of the feedback, tape hiss and inperfections included for your listening enjoyment."

SORRY AND THE SINATRAS will be in the UK in August recording its debut CD, "Highball Roller", with producer Jason Sanderson (GU MEDICINE, MIRIMAR DISASTER) for Darren Sadler's (Rock Sound magazine editor) Undergroove Records. The band will also play two shows with THE LOYALTIES, THE EUREKA MACHINES and SUPERREAL:

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