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Sorry Darling play Young Loud And Snotty Club at the Bell Inn in Bath

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The Bell

Bath

Sunday 27th of September 2026

19:00

Sorry Darling play Young Loud And Snotty Club at the Bell Inn in Bath Event Title Pic

Sorry Darling play Young Loud And Snotty Club at the Bell Inn in Bath

Event Type

Genre : Music - General

Description

Sorry Darling are a band from New York City with dueling girl/boy vocals - like the Pretenders hanging out with the Attractions

"a grand melding of upbeat ’70s power pop and a ’90s alt-rock edge with an abundance of hooks, harmonies and riffs serving as the connective tissue" - Medium.com

"There isn’t any other band like Sorry Darling in our scene. Their 50’s-fitted songwriting is played with a modern “punk” energy, but the music could fit anywhere in your OR your parent’s record collections. On top of that, the band gives out flowers after they play, dresses to the nines when appropriate, and even throws annual Valentines Day shows. Their whole thing just rocks." - Bandnada


"The resurgence of power pop as a prominent subsect of indie rock has been a welcome development in recent years. For quite some time, I was sitting all alone with my Smithereens, Marshall Crenshaw, Matthew Sweet records waiting patiently for my contemporaries to take the baton. Now, we’re truly in a bit of a renaissance with bands like The Beths, Charley Bliss, consistently putting out noteworthy, critically lauded releases. Brooklyn has proven to be a hot bed for bands that enjoy the more bubblegum-y aspects of rock music. Strange Neighbors, Onesie, and Holy Tunics are just a few that’ve made their mark locally and following the release of their first ever single last week, newcomers Sorry Darling are working their way into the mix.
Sorry Darling’s eponymous debut tune is sweet, fun, and chock full of infectious, ear wormy ingredients. The song opens with a catchy and massive wall of guitars before the band’s tight-as-hell rhythm section keeps the engine chugging along. The chorus is the pinnacle of their sharp songwriting prowess, as it features sing-a-long inducing lyrics, perfectly timed cymbal crashes, and lots of gooey “ohhhs” and “ahhhs.”
In conjunction with the release, the band also shared a fun video for the song, which contains a ton of amusing sitcom references. You can watch it below" LOOK AT MY RECORDS.Com


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3EdD4MFnE4


plus supports info coming soon! Plus the usual Young, Loud And Snotty DJs playing all the Young Loud and Snotty HITS! and the songs that aren't hits but are EXCELLENT and should have been.

The Bell

Venue Type

Pub (Free House)

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Description

The Bell is a historic free house and music pub on the edge of Bath city centre: it is owned by 518 of its customers, fans and workers under IPS CoOperative rules. We finally bought the pub on July 2nd 2013. We have live music three times a week ranging from jazz to blues to folk to other things- check out the free band listings and What's On page, open mic nights on thursday, plus vinyl DJ nights at the weekend - always free!

We stock seven real ales plus two guest ales. We are in the Guardian and Observer guides to summer pubs as well as the Lonely Planet, Rough Guide, the Good Beer Guide and Le Guide du Routard. For your amusement we have table football, bar billiards (Mon - Weds), Pool, chess, backgammon, free wi-fi, a real fire and even a launderette! Every Sunday afternoon we have The Pizza Bike preparing and serving freshly made, wood-fired pizza in the garden from 12.30pm-7pm

103 Walcot Street,

Bath,

Bath and North East Somerset,

England,

BA1 5BW.


07722184103


thebellthebellinnbath.co.uk

Family FriendlyDog FriendlyPool TableReal FireWi-FiAlcohol ServedReal Ale ServedCoffee ServedSmoking AreaCovered Smoking Area
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