Sorry Mom, the Brooklyn-based punk band on the rise, is back with a brand new track, "youngstown," an electrifying anthem that will have fans listening on repeat. Known for their high-energy performances and bold sound, the band has once again raised the bar with this latest release, showcasing their unique ability to blend explosive punk energy with sophisticated twists. Vocalist Juno Moreno shines bright with flawless vocals on this infectious anthem, and the singer also personally crocheted the design featured in the song’s cover art. The band’s attention to detail across all facets of their art is a testament to their DIY spirit.

Sorry Mom shares of the track: “We have been spending a lot of time in lonely places. Youngstown is the result of a recent preoccupation we've had with such places and what people do in them.”

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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.

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