Sorry Mom Signs To Hopeless Records | Unveil New Single: But I’m A Quarterback News 11 May Written By PR@Click Roll Boom SORRY MOM SIGN TO HOPELESS RECORDSDROP NEW SINGLE:"BUT I'M A QUARTERBACK" May 9, 2024 – Brooklyn, NY – Sorry Mom is anything but apologetic as they tear into a new chapter and make waves with a brand new track. “But I’m a Quarterback” arrived on May 9 and is the ultimate anthem for anyone who has ever experienced an on-again, off-again relationship. The track breeds all the elements of a toxic relationship, with vocalist Juno Moreno vacillating between lyrics like “I still love you” and “you make me wish that I was dead.” Ultimately, the song reeks of summer nostalgia and will have you blaring it full volume with the windows down. Sorry Mom Shares of the track:I was thinking a lot about sports when I wrote this song. This year I joined a softball league and we just won our first game. We have lost all the rest though. I hope the song is good and people like to listen to it. - Juno______________________________________________________________ROCKING RELEASE SHOW MAY 24 – BROOKLYN, NYCELEBRATING THEIR SIGNING TO HOPELESS RECORDS ABOUT SORRY MOM:The words “Sorry, Mom” are usually uttered by unapologetic teenagers in tandem with an eyeroll, but no one is more unapologetic than the duo that is the NYC-based band, Sorry Mom. The femme punk rock duo was built on east coast grit and punk-fueled chaos. But they’ll never say that. The duo, comprised of Juno Moreno and Taryn Gangi, are noticeably unostentatious, and prefer to let their music do the talking. One thing they will always be overtly vocal about? Representation in the scene. Sorry Mom credits the collegiate music scene for kick-starting their career, after being admittedly ticked off that the bands on campus were heavily male-dominated. From rowdy house shows in college to equally as raucous shows in their now home of New York City, Sorry Mom’s live energy is unparalleled. But it was actually their early success they saw in streaming that led to them perfecting their stage show.Things unfolded a little differently for Sorry Mom. Sorry Mom began shimmying their way into the local scene after a wildly viral moment that they weren’t even vying for to begin with. I was like, “Hey mom I have a million streams on my album, can I practice in the basement?” and she was like, “Oh yes!” Juno recalls. Beware the band will deliver you a heavy dose of sarcasm and the realest set of lyrics you’ve ever heard. “I feel like our band was born because we kinda wanted to be the antithesis of everything else,” Taryn says. And to say the band is doing things different than the rest may be an understatement. Sorry Mom is carving out their own unique space in the scene, and infusing their no nonsense, I don’t give a f*ck attitude into every song they make. SORRY MOM ON SOCIAL MEDIASPOTIFY | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER |TIK-TOK Sorry Mom PR@Click Roll Boom
Sorry Mom Signs To Hopeless Records | Unveil New Single: But I’m A Quarterback News 11 May Written By PR@Click Roll Boom SORRY MOM SIGN TO HOPELESS RECORDSDROP NEW SINGLE:"BUT I'M A QUARTERBACK" May 9, 2024 – Brooklyn, NY – Sorry Mom is anything but apologetic as they tear into a new chapter and make waves with a brand new track. “But I’m a Quarterback” arrived on May 9 and is the ultimate anthem for anyone who has ever experienced an on-again, off-again relationship. The track breeds all the elements of a toxic relationship, with vocalist Juno Moreno vacillating between lyrics like “I still love you” and “you make me wish that I was dead.” Ultimately, the song reeks of summer nostalgia and will have you blaring it full volume with the windows down. Sorry Mom Shares of the track:I was thinking a lot about sports when I wrote this song. This year I joined a softball league and we just won our first game. We have lost all the rest though. I hope the song is good and people like to listen to it. - Juno______________________________________________________________ROCKING RELEASE SHOW MAY 24 – BROOKLYN, NYCELEBRATING THEIR SIGNING TO HOPELESS RECORDS ABOUT SORRY MOM:The words “Sorry, Mom” are usually uttered by unapologetic teenagers in tandem with an eyeroll, but no one is more unapologetic than the duo that is the NYC-based band, Sorry Mom. The femme punk rock duo was built on east coast grit and punk-fueled chaos. But they’ll never say that. The duo, comprised of Juno Moreno and Taryn Gangi, are noticeably unostentatious, and prefer to let their music do the talking. One thing they will always be overtly vocal about? Representation in the scene. Sorry Mom credits the collegiate music scene for kick-starting their career, after being admittedly ticked off that the bands on campus were heavily male-dominated. From rowdy house shows in college to equally as raucous shows in their now home of New York City, Sorry Mom’s live energy is unparalleled. But it was actually their early success they saw in streaming that led to them perfecting their stage show.Things unfolded a little differently for Sorry Mom. Sorry Mom began shimmying their way into the local scene after a wildly viral moment that they weren’t even vying for to begin with. I was like, “Hey mom I have a million streams on my album, can I practice in the basement?” and she was like, “Oh yes!” Juno recalls. Beware the band will deliver you a heavy dose of sarcasm and the realest set of lyrics you’ve ever heard. “I feel like our band was born because we kinda wanted to be the antithesis of everything else,” Taryn says. And to say the band is doing things different than the rest may be an understatement. Sorry Mom is carving out their own unique space in the scene, and infusing their no nonsense, I don’t give a f*ck attitude into every song they make. SORRY MOM ON SOCIAL MEDIASPOTIFY | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER |TIK-TOK Sorry Mom PR@Click Roll Boom