Rofi James’, ‘Sorry’ will be a sure-fire festival favourite for the eagerly-awaited return of live music.
“‘Sorry’ is a dynamic and invigorating Indie-Pop track that will undoubtedly elevate many a listener.”
An Indie Pop anthem made to be performed to the masses- Rofi James’ most recent musical offering ‘Sorry’ will be a sure-fire festival favourite for the eagerly-awaited return of live music.
Despite the advent of the current pandemic, this ‘stadium act just waiting for a stadium’ haven’t let their creative output be stunted, and have instead made these less-than-ideal circumstances work in their favour. Drawing on the mental health struggles and anxieties inflicted upon so many of us during this last turbulent year, the Galway-based band have produced the archetypal example of making the best out of a bad situation. With gritty lead vocals allowing a Galway lilt to peer through, pounding percussion and an emotive, soundtrack-esque melody, ‘Sorry’ is a dynamic and invigorating Indie-Pop track that will undoubtedly elevate many a listener and provide a much-needed morsel of live performance energy all music fans are so desperately craving.